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Jennifer Aniston says growing up in a household that felt "unsafe" helped to shape her character.During a Q&A for Interview magazine, the "Friends" star chatted with fellow actress Sandra Bullock about how they first met, the time they both dated the same actor, and Aniston's new series, "The Morning Show."Bullock also asked about how Aniston seems always able to exude positivity in her work and her personal life.This site is protected by recaptcha Privacy Policy | Terms of Service"What is it that allows you to stay buoyant and keep from getting discouraged when things don’t go the right way?" Bullock asked.Aniston said she thinks it comes from living in a household that was "destabilized and and felt unsafe." Thank you @interviewmag for this birthday surprise. I don’t want anyone else that I ever come in contact with ever to feel that.'"Aniston's parents, John Aniston and Nancy Dow, split when she was a child.
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