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Friday, November 21, 2014

[NEWS] Horrible Bosses 2 L.A. premiere was All About Jennifer

(2014) Cast of 'Horrible Bosses 2' at the Los Angeles, California premiere.
 The actress attended the Los Angeles premiere, which took place outside of the TCL Chinese theater on Thursday and all eyes were on her the minute she stepped foot onto the red carpet. Jennifer showed off her killer legs while wearing a white-and-black Zuhair Murad dress as she posed for paparazzi alongside her Horrible Bosses 2 co-stars Charlie Day, Christoph Waltz, Jamie Foxx, Jason Bateman, Chris Pine, and Jason Sudeikis. Aniston has been dividing her time recently between promoting two very different films - Horrible Bosses 2 comedy/crime and the much more serious Cake drama, which is already earning her Oscar buzz. "I underwent a dramatic physical transformation for Cake," she revealed while attending the premiere, "I wore minimal make-up excluding the facial scar on my left cheek compliments on the make-up artists, and I didn't work out for two-and-a-half months to soften up my slim shape."

(2014) Jennifer waving to the cameras and fans at the 'Horrible Bosses 2' premiere.
 However Jennifer did admit that it was hard getting back into her intense fitness regimen: "It's not easy coming back, let me tell ya! I've got a ways to go, but it puts me in a different state of mind not to be physical and not take care of ones self." Anyhow, let's get back to you reprising your role as the sex addict Dr. Julia Harris what was that like? "Oh, it's fun! I enjoy this character so very much." Julia's outrageous behavior towards Charlie's character Dale Arbus, "Poor Charlie," said the actress, "he had to deal with me sexually harassing him all the time. I kept apologizing in between takes, but he assured me that he was game." Some of your characters lines are more risky than the previous film, "there were a few lines that I just wouldn't say," she said "Some of the on-set improvisation from the other actors sometimes pushed me into an awkward territory, but I managed. It was kind of shocking for me, but I loved the character and the writing was good too. I gave me the chance to really let loose and not feel inhibited in any way."

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