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Aniston taps life with model mom for Dumplin’

- BRYAN ALEXANDER

Hollywood superstar Jennifer Aniston has gone full-on Dollywood, playing a former beauty queen and single mom in the Netflix film Dumplin’.

Country legend Dolly Parton agreed to let producer Aniston use her classic songs and wrote six original numbers (including the Golden Globe-nominated Girl in the Movies, co-written with Linda Perry). Further, the two became friends as well.

“I’m living out so many people’s fantasy,” says Aniston, 49, who has pulled through real-life drama this year after her highprofil­e, but amicable, divorce from husband Justin Theroux.

In a recent interview, Aniston is all bright smiles, especially after having Parton sign several album covers.

Q: Did I see you getting a Dolly Parton autograph?

Jennifer Aniston: Those are for my girlfriend­s. There’s a lot of Dolly worship out there. Not only have I been able to create something with her and sing with her, but I’ve even girlfriend­ed with her. I’m humbled.

Q: You have a dog named Dolly?

Aniston: Yes, I do (proudly showing her iPhone wallpaper of a white shepherd). That’s her, she’s even blonde. When she was a teeny thing, she sat in my hand. I said: “You’re just a little doll. You’re a little Dolly Parton.” She’s beautiful.

Q: Did Dolly the dog and Dolly Parton bond?

Aniston: It was so cute. Dolly the dog came up to her and sniffed her. And then Dolly went down to her. I have this sweet picture of them nose-to-nose.

Q: You’ve never done a beauty pageant. What would’ve been your talent?

Aniston: (Concentrat­es with eyes closed.) I don’t know. I can’t twirl a baton, can’t yodel, can’t tap dance. My talent would just be, well, nothing that would serve me in a beauty pageant. Unless you would let me do a monologue from a Neil Simon play.

Q: Rosie and her daughter (played by Danielle Macdonald) have a challengin­g relationsh­ip. How much did that go back to the relationsh­ip with your mother, Nancy Dow (who died in 2016)?

Aniston: Dumplin’ kicked up stuff for me about my mom and our relationsh­ip. It was definitely push-pull. My mom wasn’t doing anything intentiona­l to damage any self-esteem of mine, as we discussed in our older years together. She was doing what she thought best. She wasn’t raised with great parental support. She was a beautiful, stunning girl and that’s how she made a living, modelling. She was teaching me what she thought was important. Which was how to look good. That wasn’t necessaril­y where my interests lay.

Q: Were you able to tap into that raw emotion when Rosie cries over her daughter in Dumplin’?

Aniston: I did. It was pretty easily accessed, let’s just say.

Q: That blue frock Rosie rocks in Dumplin’ was wild. Please explain.

Aniston: It’s based on an actual dress that Dolly wore. I felt pretty silly feeling wearing it, like a clown, in the best way. But it was perfect, showing Rosie throwing her control out the window and letting freedom come in.

Q: It’s the end of the year. Where’s your head at? And what are you looking forward to in 2019?

Aniston: First off, I cannot believe it’s already December. That’s outrageous. I’m excited for Dumplin’ to come out. And I’m excited for 2018 to move on. It was the year of the dog. I don’t know if there’s one person you can come into contact with who wasn’t like: ‘This year can go [gesture] itself.’ Know what I mean? A lot of people passing and a lot of endings that can only create room for new growth and new beginnings. That’s what I’m excited about.

Q: 2018 capped with California fires and angry politics.

Aniston: It’s biblical. We’re literally living in biblical times. But I feel like something has got to give.

Q: And there was this world frenzy when it appeared Netflix was losing Friends …

Aniston: (Interrupti­ng) I heard that! Apparently Friends was going to be taken off Netflix. Then it wasn’t. Was there really a frenzy about it? Or a Friends-y?

Q: Yes, and nice one. With multiple Netflix projects, did you use your clout to save the day?

Aniston: I didn’t. It must’ve been the support and love of those ever-faithful Friends fans.

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In Dumplin’, now airing on Netflix, Jennifer Aniston plays a former beauty queen with a plus-size daughter who competes in a pageant.

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