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Jennifer Aniston says 'Rachel' haircut 'ugliest ever'

Updated: 2011-01-20 07:45

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Jennifer Aniston says 'Rachel' haircut 'ugliest ever'

Presenter Jennifer Aniston speaks at the 2011 People's Choice Awards in Los Angeles January 5, 2011.[Photo/Agencies]


It was the hair cut that launched a million copycats. But now Jennifer Aniston says the layered look she sported as Rachel Green in the hit TV show "Friends" some 15 years ago was "the ugliest haircut I've ever seen."

"Let's say there have been moments I'd rather not re-live, like that whole Rachel thing. I love (hair stylist) Chris (McMillan), and he's the bane of my existence at the same time because he started that damn Rachel, which was not my best look," the actress told Allure magazine in an interview.

"How do I say this? I think it was the ugliest haircut I've ever seen. What I really want to know is, how did that thing have legs? Let's just say I'm not a fan of short, layered cuts on me personally, so I don't love revisiting that particular era," she added.

Aniston, 41, told the magazine in an interview for its February edition that she preferred an easy going look -- both in hair and make-up.

"I've been glammed up; I've been glammed down, which is really more me," she told Allure. "I didn't wear mascara in 'Just Go With It'. It's fun to transform a little bit -- what do I have to lose?"

"Just Go With It", a romantic comedy starring Aniston and Adam Sandler, opens in U.S. movies theaters on Feb 11.

The February edition of Allure magazine hits newsstands on January 25.

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