She Heard Her Mother Say, “You’re Ugly And You Have A Big Nose,” Every Day.

Jennifer Aniston’s Childhood Struggles
Despite her fame from Friends and other films, Jennifer Aniston faced a difficult childhood marred by her mother’s constant criticism.

Traumatic Upbringing
Jennifer endured daily remarks about her appearance from her mother, actress Nancy Dow, leading to low self-esteem.

Impact of Parental Relationship
Raised by her mother after her parents’ divorce, Jennifer faced relentless criticism for her physical attributes.

Emotional Toll
Constant reminders of her perceived “ugliness” deeply affected Jennifer’s confidence and relationship with her father.

Challenges with Dyslexia
Jennifer also struggled academically due to dyslexia, further adding to her challenges during her formative years.

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