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Adding a layer of complexity, Aniston discusses her entry into acting at the Fiorella LaGuardia School for Performing Arts, claiming she was admitted at the last minute despite being a terrible student. This revelation sparks debate about privilege and the influence of family connections.
She dismisses her father’s success as a soap opera star and owner of a restaurant, implying her entrance wasn’t solely due to her background. Yet, critics see this as a typical Hollywood narrative—one that glosses over the advantages of wealth and nepotism. Aniston’s brother, for instance, also attended LaGuardia, raising questions about the true nature of her enrollment story.