After hitting back at claims that she is too "selfish" to have children, "Cake" actress Jennifer Aniston proved that she can still get hearts racing by posing topless for Allure magazine's January issue.
In the pictures, Aniston is seen showing off her "fit" body in a pair of tight-fitting jeans, while cozying up to her longtime friend and hairstylist Chris McMillan. Chris is famous for creating the very-famous "The Rachel" haircut in the comedy television series "Friends".
On the front cover, the 45-year-old "We're the Millers" star is seen wearing a glamorous pink top that has gold detailing. Her hair seems to have been blow-dried that carelessly falls on her shoulders, while Aniston flaunts plenty of cleavage.
In the issue of Allure magazine, Aniston not only shows off her bare upper half but also bares her soul. She talks about the pressure on women like her who choose not to have children but are as motherly as any other woman.
She admits that even she is not immune to such pressure. She has been told many times that women must marry and have babies at a certain time in their lives. She says it is just not "fair" to judge someone.
"I don't like [the pressure] that people put on me, on women, that you've failed yourself as a female because you haven't procreated. I don't think it's fair. You may not have a child come out of your vagina, but that doesn't mean that you aren't mothering -- dogs, friends, friends, children," Aniston told Allure in the interview, Mirror reports.
Aniston, who divorced 'Mr. And Mrs. Smith' actor Brad Pitt in 2005, further said: "This continually is said about me: that I was so career-driven and focused on myself that I don't want to be a mother, and how selfish that is. Even saying it gets me a little tight in my throat."
She went on to rubbish all media reports that stated she is not satisfied and happy with her life. She said hat she has never been better as she has everything one can desire for – an amazing fiancé, powerhouse friends and a new hair care line.
"I'm so proud of [Justin]. We have so much fun together.... It was nice to learn how to sort of relinquish control and let someone really care deeply for you. It's quite wonderful," She added, E Online reports.