GQ's Man of the Year? It's a woman, baby
Magazine picks Jennifer Aniston for her ‘poise’ during breakup with Pitt
![]() | Jennifer Aniston earned the honor of GQ's Man of the Year because the magazine says she showed a lot of poise, grace and good humor during her breakup with Brad Pitt this year. |
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updated 2:23 p.m. ET Nov. 15, 2005
NEW YORK - GQ magazine's Man of the Year is a woman.
Jennifer Aniston earned the honor because the magazine says she showed a lot of poise, grace and good humor during her breakup with Brad Pitt this year.
She may be Man of the Year, but Aniston shows she's all woman by posing topless on the cover and in some of the photos inside the magazine. She discreetly shows nothing.
GQ's other two Men of the Year are more traditional. Vince Vaughn was picked for being "hilarious, charming and smart." 50 Cent won for being "endlessly" fascinating. Vaughn and 50 Cent get their own covers as well.
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