Jennifer Aniston pregnancy rumors have come and gone - but they've left an effect on the gorgeous funny girl. In an interview on Wednesday with Good Morning America, Aniston said is sick and tired with being asked about when she wants to start a family.
While promoting her new movie with Jason Sudeikis, "We're the Millers," which came out Wednesday, Aniston said that she recognizes all the tricks used by interviewers trying to bring up the subject of her starting a family.
In the ABC News interview, Aniston said she knows it's coming when she is asked..."Something about family and trying to relate it to the movie with, 'Oh, if I was to have a child how many kids do I want? And 'do I want a boy or a girl?"
"I didn't realize you could place orders, I honestly didn't realize it was like a drive-through, that you could talk to a little electronic voice," she jokes to ABC News correspondent Amy Robach.
Jennifer Aniston, 44, who is engaged to actor Justin Theroux, said that she already has a family and the media should stop hounding her about when she will "start" a family.
"My friends and my partner are truly my family," she said.
In her latest movie, Aniston plays a stripper who pretends to be a mom to a fake family as they try to smuggle drugs into the US from Mexico. The comedy is getting mixed reviews, with some saying that it is a "twisted road trip worth avoiding. Not only is it not funny, it's offensive."