Jennifer Aniston plays with her hair at the "Cake" news conference at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) in Toronto
Jennifer Aniston plays with her hair at the "Cake" news conference at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) in Toronto, September 9, 2014. Reuters/Mark Blinch

Jennifer Aniston recently spoke about the intense media attention she has recieved since she started her career with "Friends." The actress said that she has learned to tune herself out and does not bother much what the world has to say about her or about her personal life.

The actress also said that she tries to remain away from Twitter and Instagram as she does not want to use social media as a tool to defend her. "It's just nonsense and static noise - and do your job and stay focused on your job and continue doing good work. There's always the accidental magazine that you'll see... There's always going to be a glimpse of it," Aniston said about the rumours surrounding her personal life as reported by 5 News.

The 45-year-old actress has always been the centre of media attention. When she ended her five-year marriage to Brad Pitt, much was speculated about the reasons of her failed marriage. And now that she is engaged to Justin Theroux, there is no end to the rumours in regard to her impending marriage.

However, it seems Aniston wants her work to speak for herself and has no intention of giving explanations about her personal life, as reported by Mirror. She is currently busy promoting her upcoming movie "Horrible Bosses 2," and she is quite excited to reprise her role. In the film she plays a sex-addicted dentist, Dr Julia Harris.

"Horrible Bosses 2" is the sequel to "Horrible Bosses." It tells the story of three friends Nick, Dale, and Kurt, who plan to start a business. However, a twist comes in the plot, when an investor, tries to take them down. To teach a lesson to the investor, the trio decides to kidnap his son and ask him for the ransom amount, so that they can put their business back.

Sean Anders directs the film. It stars Jason Bateman, Charlie Day, Jason Sudeikis, Aniston, Jamie Foxx, Chris Pine and Christoph Waltz. "Horrible Bosses" received positive response from the critics and was a box-office success. It was also nominated for several awards including Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor and 2012 Comedy Awards.