Jennifer Aniston has trouble with ‘TikTok, YouTube’s famous people, netizens call her Napo Kid

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Jennifer Aniston trolled for comment on celebs

Jennifer Aniston, who is popularly known for playing Rachel Green in the sitcom Freinds, has invited trolling on the internet after making statements about popular people from TikTok, YouTube and other social media sites. “People are becoming famous for doing basically nothing, but having these incredible careers nonetheless,” Aniston said. However, his comments backfired when the internet reminded him of his popular actor parents Nancy Dow and 88-year-old John Aniston.

Aniston’s comment went viral during an interview

Aniston came with Sebastian Stan. He talked about Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee’s sex tape leaks in the 1990s, Sebastian most recently playing the musician in the Hulu series Pam and Tommy. Aniston clarified her views on Internet culture, saying, “I feel very fortunate that we got a little taste of the industry it is today. More streaming services, you’re famous than TikTok, you’re famous from YouTube, you’re from Instagram.” Famous. It’s almost like it’s undercutting the actor’s work.”

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She continued, “This thing of guys getting famous for doing basically nothing but still having these incredible careers. And then the reputation of women… I mean Pam, Paris Hilton, Monica Lewinsky. “

Monica Lewinsky was an intern who had an affair with Bill Clinton when he was president, when the scandal broke out in 1998.

Aniston invites trolling comments

Following Aniston’s comments, some took a dig at her acting lineage. “Jennifer Aniston’s parents were both millionaire actors who were involved in the film industry. Their connections permeated Aniston’s career. They didn’t try to downplay what they did in their careers, but I really think That this industry is far from elite. Good (sic),” said a Twitter user.

Another Twitter user said, “Some talented people have emerged from social media. We are tired of daughter/son of a famous celebrity with zero talent (sic).”

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On the movies front, Aniston will be returning for the Netflix comedy sequel Murder Mystery 2. The film co-stars Adam Sandler.