The actress, who plays the role of a dentist Julia Harris in her new movie, said her very risque scene with co-star Charlie Day deleted from the final cut, reported Daily Star.
"Charlie Day's character is in a coma. And I exploit him whilst he's in a coma. So it was a sex scene that was sort of... They removed it," she said on Conan O'Brien's late night show.
Aniston, 45, said she was terrified to shoot the scene.
"You usually have someone there to support, but he's just lying there in a coma," she said.
"I bet it'll be on (the) DVD extras," she added.
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