After Jen showed up with The Rachel the obsession with her hair was out of control and has never really returned to average interest.
(Image of Jennifer Aniston -World Premiere of 'He's Just Not That Into You' 02-02-09 - DailyCeleb.com - All Rights Reserved).
Even worse, besides Jen's hair, which is always news, fans have become obsessed about her figure, what she wears on it, her skin, makeup and of course her men.
Actually, what isn't discussed about Jen with the exception of her acting skills? Yeah, we know she acts but seriously even if she really sucked, many would only care what she wore to the premiere and was her hair up, down or inbetween.
Such was the case at the February 2nd L.A. World Premiere of 'He's Not That Into You' now referred to by the cool kids as H.J.N.T.I.Y.
Even though the Red Carpet was chock full of gorgeous celebs that we love to watch like Drew Barrymore, Scarlett Johansson, Jennifer Connelly and Ginnifer Goodwin all eyes were on the lovely Jen who wowed the media with a stunning, yet oh-so-sexy, sleek black tuxedo.
(Image of Jennifer Aniston -World Premiere of 'He's Just Not That Into You' 02-02-09 - DailyCeleb.com - All Rights Reserved).
Jennifer coupled her unexpected black tux with a sultry off-the-face hairstyle which made her eyes appear to pop right off her face. Her skin was glowing and her make-up was impeccable.
Although Jen has worn her hair up and off her face before, it is always a nice change from her normal stick straight straights worn down and around her face. Her H.J.N.T.I.Y. hairstyle was a great complement to her tuxedo. With her up except for a long and sultry fringe all eyes were on her skin, her accessories and her sleek unexpected look.
And speaking of hair, according to MSNBC, Jennifer told Access Hollywood's Billy Bush at a junket for the film that back hair "that's a deal-breaker." But only if there's a lot - a few hairs, that she can handle.
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