Jennifer Aniston would not cut her hair for a role after The Rachel

Jennifer Aniston shares she would NOT cut her hair for a role… after saying the short shag called The Rachel from Friends was her ‘ugliest’ look

Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler appeared on Drew Barrymore’s talk show on Monday.

And during her sit-down, which included her Murder Mystery 2 costar Adam Sandler, the 54-year-old actress touched on a number of subjects.

One of the things the blonde beauty brought up was how she is not a big fan of having to wear short hair for a role.

The topic came up when she and Drew discussed playing one of the female leads on the hit Seventies TV show Three’s Company in a possible redo with Sandler.

That popular sitcom had Suzanne Somers as Chrissy and Joyce DeWitt as Janet in the leads opposite the late John Ritter who starred as Jack.

Nope: Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler appeared on Drew Barrymore’s talk show on Monday. The blonde beauty brought up was how she would not cut her hair for a role


Not going to do it: Aniston, left, has long blonde hair these days. On the right she is seen in 2001 with a bob haircut

Aniston said she was not too into taking the role of Janet that DeWitt played.

The reason is that Janet had short hair and Aniston shared that she would not want to cut her hair for the role.

Jennifer then asked Drew, ‘You could do the short hair?’

Drew said she was ok with it: ‘I love Janet. She’s a real no-nonsense gal…I’m much more Janet you’re much more Chrissy.’

Chrissy had long blonde hair and was played by sex symbol Suzanne Somers who is also known for plugging exercise tools. 

Jennifer has had short hair in the past. 

Aniston cut her hair in 2001 when she was on Friends and married to Brad Pitt.

‘I actually just cut all my hair off two days ago,’ Aniston told ElleUK.com at the time.

Not her fave: McMillan is the same man that gave her The Rachel, which Jen said she hated because it was not her ‘best look,’ she said. ‘I think it was the ugliest haircut I’ve ever seen,’ the comedienne told Allure

‘It wasn’t for a role. My hair went through a phase — I did this thing called a Brazilian and my hair did not react really well to it.’

Her hair stylist Chris McMillan did the cut.

‘Chris just chopped it all off, so now it’s just sort of there. It’s short! It’s at my jawline and a little shorter in the back. It’s just choppy, like a choppy bob, I guess you could say,’ he said.

McMillan is the same man that gave her The Rachel, which Jen said she hated because it was not her ‘best look.’

‘I think it was the ugliest haircut I’ve ever seen,’ the comedienne told Allure. 

Smart trio: Aniston,  Barrymore and Sandler all together on set

A redo is needed: From left, Joyce DeWitt, John Ritter and Suzanne Somers on Three’s Company

Three’s Company is a fun sitcom set in the beachside community of Santa Monica, California. It aired from 1976 until 1984.

Somers left the show after four seasons when she asked to be paid the same amount Ritter was making – she was getting $30,000 an episode to his $150,000 an episode.

But even though Suzanne was not on the show for the full run, she is the one who is most closely associated with the hit. 

Drew brought up re-doing Three’s Company on her talk show Monday: ‘We did come up with a little bit of an idea the other day about what a trio movie could be.’

She then said it was based off a TV show.

Jennifer offered, ‘Oh, Three’s Company’ to which Adam said, ‘Oh that would be fun man.’

Drew asked what he thought and he said, ‘That would be incredible.’

Girl power: Drew said on the show, ‘We did come up with a little bit of an idea the other day about what a trio movie could be.’ She then said it was based off a TV show. Jennifer offered, ‘Oh, Three’s Company’

Jennifer pitched in: ‘With the Three’s Company kind of, we’d go down to the Regal Beagle.’

The Regal Beagle was the bar the roommates frequented. 

Adam, said, ‘With Larry.’ Larry was Larry Dallas, the womanizer pal of Ritter’s played by Richard Kline.

Jennifer shared: ‘With Larry. We have to find the Ropers.’ The Ropers were Stanley and Helen Roper, the landlords played by Norman Fell and Audra Lindley.

Jennifer asked Adam if he would play Mr Roper to which he said, ‘I’m not as good as Jack Tripper I’d have to be like Jimmy Tripper.’

A hit! Drew asked, ‘But who would be Chrissy and who would be Janet, because I’ll be either.’ Seen here are Chrissy (Suzanne) and Janet (Joyce) with Jack (John)

Still looking great! Somers at the Clive Davis 90th Birthday Celebration at Casa Cipriani in April in New York City in April 2022

Fun neighbors: The Ropers flank playboy Larry in a still from 1978

Jennifer then chimed in, ‘Well we’re not doing an identical reboot, this would be in the spirit of.’

Adam said, ‘I love that idea’ while Drew suggested, ‘We’ll workshop it.’

And during the sit down the Emmy winner talked about another one of Adam’s frequent collaborators: Drew Barrymore.

While on GMA this week Aniston addressed a possible competition with Drew.

Aniston has made three movies with Sandler (Just Go With It, Murder Mystery and Murder Mystery 2) while Barrymore has made three as well (Wedding Singer, 50 First Dates and Blended).

‘We want to do a movie with all three of us together and just put an end to this competition,’ Aniston told host Michael Strahan.

‘There’s no competition,’ Sandler added. ‘Just two great ladies. That would be amazing doing a movie all together.’ 

Both Sandler pals: And during the sit down the Emmy winner talked about another one of Adam’s frequent collaborators: Barrymore. Seen on March 19 in Washington DC

Sequel to a big hit movie: Murder Mystery 2 streams from Netflix

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