Jennifer Aniston, best known for her iconic role as Rachel Green on "Friends," recently shared some candid insights into the discomforts of auditioning in Hollywood. During a roundtable discussion with The Hollywood Reporter, Aniston revealed that one of the most challenging aspects of her early career was the awkwardness and discomfort of auditioning, particularly when it involved intimate scenes with strangers.

Aniston explained that creating chemistry on the spot with someone you've just met is incredibly difficult. She pointed out the artificial nature of such settings, where actors are expected to generate a genuine connection almost immediately. "Maybe you'd have chemistry with this person if you were in a different environment," she noted, highlighting the unrealistic expectations placed on actors during auditions.

The actress specifically mentioned how uncomfortable it was to have to kiss someone she had never met before as part of an audition.
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