
Jennifer Aniston just dropped bombs about the alternative life route she might have taken if she hadn’t turned down a job as an SNL cast member.
The entire conversation occurred during Aniston’s appearance on Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert podcast.
Their conversation ended up getting candid pretty quickly as the actress took a trip down memory lane to her SNL cast member offer.
“I always thought it was really good shit. The history of that is very confusing,” he began by telling the host.
According to a report by People magazine, also admitted: “Honestly, I would have to ask Lorne today, because I remember I was in New York City and I had a meeting with Lorne Michaels and I ran into [Adam] sandler and [David] Shovel in the room right outside. And I’ve known Sandler forever.”
For those who don’t know, Aniston had been friends with Sandler even before Friends because “he was very good friends with Charlie Schlatter, who played Ferris Bueller on the TV version of Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. So we met at Jerry’s Deli around 1912,” the outlet reports.
In terms of her reason for turning down the role, she attributed it to the male presence because, according to the star, it was a “male-dominated environment.”
“I don’t know why I had this self-righteous attitude of ‘I don’t know if women are treated the way they should be treated on this show.’ It’s a very male-dominated issue. [show,] “I would love to be here if it were in Gilda Radner’s time,” he also said.
“I mean, this is the brain that partially remembers things that are so far away. Something like that. I can’t remember it, but I only remember that Friends happened then,” he concluded by also saying.