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Jennifer Aniston Voices Her Opinion On Texas Abortion Law By Quoting Rachel Green From Friends

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Jennifer Aniston showed support in her unique way.


Jennifer Aniston has spoken up regarding the recent Texas law regarding abortion as women across the nation protest in opposition to the. Aniston was the character Rachel Green in the iconic 90s TV show FRIENDS that also featured Courteney Cox Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry, and David Schwimmer.

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Alongside Aniston along with others Hollywood stars like Amy Schumer, and expecting Jennifer Lawrence stepped out to show their support for abortion rights at an event in support of Abortion Justice in Washington, DC. They wore signs with statements in support of abortion as well as against the proposed law.



In the meantime, Jennifer Aniston showed support by expressing her support in a unique manner. The actress shared an Instagram story about the character Rachel Green and wrote the famous line "I repeat.. no uterus, no opinion," and it was accompanied by. In addition, the Murder Mystery actress further shared other posts from women who are marching for the right to reproductive rights in several US states, as well as their powerful posters.


In one of the stories, Jennifer Aniston wrote, "Keep fighting", with an image of an image of a woman with a poster that reads, "Texas won't make a 12-year-old wear a mask to school, but they will force her to have a baby." A different poster that she shared on her Instagram account read, "Texas: where a virus has reproductive rights, and a woman doesn't."



In addition to Jennifer, Billie Eilish also attacked the law, saying, "When they made that s-- a law, I almost didn't want to do the show because I wanted to punish this f--ing place for allowing that to happen here," on the ACL Fest stage at Zilker Park.



In the meantime, Jennifer Aniston recently revealed that she'd decided to decline the role of female lead in iconic romantic comedy from 2001 Serendipity for the opportunity to "do a romantic comedy once a week" on the series FRIENDS. Find out more about Koimoi!

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