Jennifer Aniston refused interviews at her home after she had to sell her fourth home after a crazy fan broke into it. Jennifer sent a 9-word message to reporters that left them stunned.
Jennifer Aniston has sold her fourth home after a disturbing break-in by an obsessed fan, prompting her to refuse all interviews at her residence. The Friends star sent a blunt nine-word message to reporters through her publicist: “My home is not your headline. Respect my life.”
The property, a Hollywood Hills retreat bought less than three years ago as a private getaway, became the scene of a security breach when a fan scaled the fence and entered the garden level. Although Aniston wasn’t home, the incident led to the intruder’s arrest.
Friends say this was “the final straw,” as Aniston has always considered her home a sanctuary. She had previously sold properties in Malibu, Bel-Air, and Montecito due to privacy concerns, though none involved break-ins.
Following the incident, her team firmly rejected all lifestyle or profile interview requests involving her home, pairing the refusals with her now-viral message to make her boundaries unmistakable.
Fans praised her for prioritizing safety over media access, stressing that fame should not mean giving up personal security. Industry colleagues have also expressed support, with some reconsidering their own privacy measures.
Aniston has reportedly boosted security at her remaining properties and moved to a secluded, undisclosed rental location. She is rethinking how she lives, who she allows into her inner circle, and the interviews she accepts.
Known for her warmth and openness, Aniston now draws a clear line between her public image and private life, showing that protecting peace of mind comes before all else.