Swaying to the music, riding horses in the moonlight,
cuddling on the beach18 stars show us the sexy things
they like to do after midnight.
InStyle Magazine
By David Hutchings.
Photography by Ruven Afanador
Jennifer
Aniston:
By Day you'll find her:
Starring as a fustrated housewife in the film The Good
Girl.
Favorite Nightime Activity:
"Staying home and watching sunsets, or kicking it after
an evening out with my husband having a big bottle
of water, reading a good book, and taking off my shoes.
Actually, I have a bit of a shoe fetish. Men don't really
notice women's shoes but women wear them for each other.
I'm a bit of a shrimp, so anytime I can look taller in heels,
I'm happy. I love the way the calves and legs look in heels.
Even when I'm barefoot and trying on an outfit, I'm constantly
standing on my toes".
Like a Virgin:
"I did my first love scene in The Good Girl [with Jake
Gyllenhaal] and it was uncomfortable. Unless your someone
who gets off on having people watch youwhich I'm certainly
notit's weird having 40 crew members look at you in
such an intimate situation. Also, since I don't watch myself
when this is happening in my real life, I found myself asking,
'What do we do now?' Fortunately Jake was as nervous as
I was. Finally you just go for it. I couldn't ask for a
better, sweeter person to be devirginized on film with."
Good Girls, Bad Girls:
"When I was 9 my parents got divorced, and like most
kids of divorce, I was constantly making sure everybody
else was happy and feeling OK. I've definitely got elements
of the good girl running through my veins."
The
End Of An Era:
I'm just so sad about Friends ending that I get all goosey
and weepy thinking about it. It will have been nine years,
which is longer than I've stayed with anything. I know my
bank account has changed, but otherwise I'm the same person
I was when I started. there have been wake-up calls though.
I started out wanting to succeed and to prove that I could
be an independant working woman. Now I'm seeing the bigger
picture, realizing that family and enjoying your life are
more important than the next role.