Jennifer Aniston refused interviews at her home after she had to sell her fourth home after a crazy fan broke into it. Jennifer sent a 9-word message to reporters that left them stunned.
Jennifer Aniston has sold her fourth home after a crazed fan broke in, prompting her to reject all interview requests at her residence. The *Friends* star sent a sharp nine-word message to reporters: *“My home is not your headline. Respect my life.”* The statement, shared through her publicist, has sparked both admiration and concern.
The breached property, a Hollywood Hills retreat, was meant as a private escape but became a security risk when a fan scaled fences and entered the home. Though Aniston wasn’t present, the incident led to the intruder’s arrest—a repeat offender who had previously stalked her.
A friend revealed this was the “final straw” for Aniston, who views her home as a sanctuary. She had already sold three other properties due to privacy concerns, but this was the first tied to a break-in.
When media outlets requested home-focused interviews, her team firmly declined, reinforcing her boundary with the viral message. Fans applauded her stance, emphasizing that fame shouldn’t compromise safety.
Aniston has since upgraded security and leased a secluded home away from paparazzi hotspots. A friend shared she’s reevaluating her lifestyle, from travel to interview choices, prioritizing privacy.
The incident has sparked broader conversations about celebrity safety. Stars like Reese Witherspoon and Courteney Cox have supported Aniston, while others reconsider their own privacy measures.
Aniston’s message marks a clear stand: after years of intrusion, her safety and peace come first—no exceptions.