Former Friends actress gets raunchy in new comedy
Yeah, yeah, yeah, so Jennifer Aniston’s back in a new movie called We’re The Millers; but the important thing is, have you SEEN how she looks in the trailer for it? In what’s sure to get pervy men and plenty of women who swing that way looking too, Aniston plays a stripper forced to pretend to be the wife and mother in the made-up Miller family. But in the clip, which you can see below, she gives everyone a glimpse of her lap dancing skills.
Watch the We're The Millers trailer
Also starring Ed Helms, We’re The Millers is the story of a small-time pot dealer who suddenly finds himself at the mercy of some big-time drug merchants after losing their weed for them. They thus force him to team up with Aniston and two of their ‘children’ to pretend to be a family and get a thwacking great stash of the green back to the mobsters or else. As you’d expect, there’s a whole loads of comedy capers on the way, as the family struggle to maintain their façade.
The comedy is directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber, who can list Dodgeball and The Mysteries of Pittsburgh to his name and was written by Bob Fisher, Steve Faber, Sean Anders, John Morris and Dan Fybel. The film is released worldwide in August this year.
Jennifer wears lot less than this in the trailer
And certainly less than this
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