Jennifer Aniston: ‘I’m Not Freaking Out’ About Having A Baby

In her upcoming film “The Switch,” Jennifer Aniston plays an unmarried woman in her 40s desperate to have a baby, but the actress told Access Hollywood she’s not stressing about having kids.

“I’m not freaking out about that,” Jen told Access Hollywood’s Billy Bush at “The Switch” junket on Saturday in Los Angeles, when asked if she’s feeling the pressure to have kids. “I’m not.”

Jen explained that in the future she thinks having a baby could start with a click of the mouse.

“I think you’ll be able to go online and build your baby,” the 41-year-old actress told Billy when asked about her thoughts on artificial insemination.

As for her new movie, where she stars alongside longtime friend Jason Bateman, Jen said she was instantly drawn to the comedy.

“It’s poignant, I feel it’s timely. I think it’s extremely progressive and I think it’s a beautiful sort of a modern day love story/comedy,” she explained. “It’s relatable, it’s grounded in reality and yet, it’s also hysterical at the same time.”

“The Switch” opens in theaters on August 20.

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