Jennifer Aniston has done a good amount of movies and TV shows to know just how to attract the audience. Her talent in acting is one that only a few can match and she has used that talent in various movies to bring out the best possible version of them. While she has done a lot of movies with a lot of varying roles, none have been as unique as her role in Horrible Bosses.
The world has seen a lot of what Jennifer Aniston’s talent can range too. However, one scene in particular in the sequel was so explicit that they were forced to remove it. More so, it quite literally got banned. When she was asked about the same, the reply almost made Conan O’Brien think she might never return to his show.
Jennifer Aniston Understood Why A Scene From Horrible Bosses Got Banned
Upon being questioned about the scene from Horrible Bosses that got banned, Jennifer Aniston was taken aback, stating that the scene in question was a rather controversial one. The movie saw the actress outside of her usual setting, being more raunchier. The very scene that she and Conan O’Brien were talking about included a lot of what the actress herself did not condone.
“It was kind of, not even mutual, you know? I’m not gonna say it.” Aniston added, “Charlie Day’s character is in a coma. And I exploit him whilst he’s in a coma. So it was a s*x scene that was sort of… yeah, they removed it. But I bet it’ll be on that DVD extras or whatever they do.”
The banned scene had no consent apparently and Aniston understood why it had to be removed. O’Brien and she even joked about the situation when the host suggested bringing a clip of it. He thought she might not return to the show again because of the comment whilst the actress believed she might not be invited either.
Charlie Day Also Commented On The Banned Scene
Charlie Day was the other individual involved in the controversially banned sequence in the movie. He admitted to having already accepted doing the part without an actress being hired for the role. However, when he learned that Jennifer Aniston would play the part, he was more than shocked.
“The fact that it’s fiction!” he added. “That for me it’s a fiction…She’s getting paid to do it! It’s not the worst thing in the world.”
He admitted that the fact that she was being paid to do the part made it less weird. More so, the very reason why neither of them found it to be a difficult scene was because it was all fiction.
Source: Conan