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Aniston doesn’t want to be a ‘rebound’ girl

Ex-‘Friends’ star again denies involvement with co-star Vince Vaughn

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Jennifer Aniston revealed in an interview in Elle magazine that advice from friend Julia Roberts convinced her to take the role opposite Clive Owen in the upcoming “Derailed.”
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updated 5:43 p.m. ET Oct. 4, 2005

Jennifer Aniston graces the cover of November’s Elle magazine and now, she opens up to Access Hollywood about her much-speculated, but never-confirmed romance with her "Break-Up" co-star, Vince Vaughn.

"I adore him," said Jen, of Vince. "But I don’t want to be a rebound girl. I feel like it will happen when it happens."

Her pretty, girl-next-door, photo spread captures Jen’s new-found peace.

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She even poses with her dog, Norman, and wears mostly white, except for one sexy, little number.

Jen also revealed the advice she got from Julia Roberts over lunch at George Clooney’s Lake Como villa.

Jen was in Italy, while then-husband, Brad Pitt, filmed "Ocean’s 12."

Jen had just received a copy of the script, "Derailed," starring Clive Owen.

"...Out of the blue, Julia goes, 'Has anybody worked with Clive Owen?'" Jen said. "She’d just finished "Closer." And I said to myself, that's an omen. And (Julia) said, 'Well, honey, if you can, you have got to work with him because he is dreamy.'"

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