Though the former 'Friends' star prefers to keep her personal life away from the limelight, Aniston has said in a new documentary that it's fine if reality stars choose to live life willingly in the public eye, reported Us magazine.
"There's nothing wrong with Kim Kardashian and all those people. If that's how they choose to make a living, more power to them," she said in the documentary, 'Sellebrity'.
"My line of work is different. I want to entertain people," Aniston added.
The 43-year-old actress is one of an entire roster of bold-faced names who have opened up to photographer Kevin Mazur in his new documentary, which chronicles the realities of living life in the public eye.
Celebrities like Sarah Jessica Parker, Jennifer Lopez, Marc Anthony, Salma Hayek, Sheryl Crow and Elton John have also sat down for interviews in the film.
Aniston became nostalgic about the glamour of old Hollywood and primping for big events.
"At the premiere of something, the studios would hire photographers. But it was gracefully waiting [and asking], 'May I take a picture?' It was all agreed upon."
By contrast, Kardashian, 32, has invited cameras into her home and everyday life since her family's show, 'Keeping Up With the Kardashians', premiered in October 2007.
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