Emmy-winning actress Jennifer Aniston reveals the work that she puts into giving The Morning Show its life.
Aniston, who has returned to the show for another season, describes her return to the series as feeling similar "to what childbirth must be like."
On Tuesday, Sept. 2, Aniston shared in an interview for Glamour's September 2025 cover story — featuring herself alongside her Morning Show costars Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Beharie, Marion Cotillard, and Karen Pittman.
“Every year since I finished the first season, I was like, Well, that’s it — I’m dead. That just killed me,” Aniston told the outlet.
Adding the childbirth joke, Aniston said, "I kind of compare it to what childbirth must be like when my friends are like, ‘You just kind of forget what it was, and then next thing you know you’re knocked up again.’”
She further depicted childbirth with her acting in her role on the HBO Max show.
"And having that same agony of pushing that watermelon out of a tiny little pinhole and then you just get to do it again,” Aniston added. “So I do feel there’s something extraordinary about finishing a season and not saying those words of, 'I’m done.’”
Aniston went on describing her experience working on the Emmy-winning series.
"And just knowing that you’ve got to decompress and walk away from it for a while, and in my case, go do a comedy as fast as possible,” she asserted.
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