Jennifer Aniston, beloved for her role as Rachel Green on Friends, has drawn a firm line when it comes to social media. Despite her active presence on Instagram, she has made it clear that TikTok will never be part of her digital repertoire. "I don't have TikTok, nor will I ever. I just won't," Aniston declared in a recent interview.
Aniston has always been cautious about social media, using it sparingly and deliberately. She explained that platforms like TikTok could easily suck people in, wasting precious hours on endless scrolling. She admitted to getting lost in "wormholes of dog, puppy videos, and rescue animals," but emphasized that not all online content is enjoyable.
A significant part of Aniston's aversion to TikTok stems from its impact on mental health, particularly among young people. She voiced concerns about the "compare and despair" phenomenon, where the constant barrage of curated, perfect lives can lead to feelings of inadequacy and mental distress. "It's so hard to be a teenager these days," Aniston lamented, highlighting the toxic nature of social media comparisons.
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