Walk of Fame - Jennifer Aniston - The People's Choice

Beauty Cred on 12 Jan 2007 at 10:07am

Jennifer Aniston

Out of all the stars in Hollywood, no one made a bigger impact on my radar screen this week than Jennifer Aniston.

Some women will barely step out of their houses on a bad hair day, and Jennifer has continually appeared in public, in spite of some severe snags in her personal life in the past couple of years. The bulk of the times I see Jen, she is wearing black. Although black is sleek and sophisticated, it is also melancholic... and she never looks happy while wearing the color.

But being single is truly equating to being carefree for Aniston. Her appearance at the People's Choice Awards this week was akin to watching a catepillar step out for the first time as a butterfly. Her Versace dress was cream colored and wispy, her tan was fresh off the beach in Mexico, and I haven't seen a smile that genuine on her face since before she married Brad!

Of course, the media being the rumor mill it is, London's Daily Mail is reporting that Jen may have had breast implants. As a small chested woman myself, I know the capability of a push-up bra, and I have been places where people have told me "nice implants" when I was simply wearing a $50 bra from Victoria's Secret. So I am pretty certain Jen's people hooked her up with the same temporary help for her big night on the town.

I never thought I'd declare this in public, but I am so "Team Aniston." Looks like our favorite friend is finally back.

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