Jennifer Aniston feels ready to catch up with life, but gave no details about her personal life in her first interview since her highly publicized split from actor-husband Brad Pitt in January.
Jennifer Aniston who recently split with Brad Pitt admits she is ready to move on with her career and forget about the past.
The actress, who officially split with her actor husband in January, says that she's coping well despite the media frenzy surrounding her personal life.
"There is always going to be the tough and the nasty. You just tune that out," said Aniston according to Access Hollywood. "There has been so much love and support. It feels real good," she added.
Aniston said she is concentrating on her film career, which she still feels is in its early stages.
"I feel like I have got one good foot in there, and we will see if they still want to have me back," she says. "I've just got to keep making good movies," she said.
Jennifer Aniston's next movie is called "The Breakup," a romantic comedy about a couple separating.
The actress laughed at the irony in the movie plot. "Well, you know," she said, "I just figured, seize the moment."
Jennifer's other film credits include big-screen comedies "Along Came Polly" and "Bruce Almighty."