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Jennifer Aniston Wants You To Know She's Not A 'Sad, Childless Human'

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Jennifer Aniston is a total badass -- and right now, she's doing better than ever.

Despite being the target of all jokes following the Brangelina split, the 47-year-old actress is making it known she's fed up with the scrutiny and judgement women are put through on the reg.

In Marie Claire's December issue (on newsstands November 15), Aniston expresses her frustration and says her marital background and lack of children will not define her success.

You tell 'em, Jen!

In the interview, Aniston talks about the shame she's been put through as a woman in show business who is judged daily by the media on her appearance and marital status.

She tells Marie Claire,

My marital status has been shamed; my divorce status was shamed; my lack of a mate had been shamed; my nipples have been shamed. It's like, 'Why are we only looking at women through this particular lens of picking us apart? Why are we listening to it?'

PREACH.

Haters, you can kindly kiss Jen's ass.

In response to what inspired her to write her op-ed for Huffington Post a few month ago, she explains,

I just thought, 'I have worked too hard in this life and this career to be whittled down to a sad, childless human.'

Pause: If you EVER feel the need to call Jennifer Aniston a "sad, childless human," there is no hope for you.

Not only has Jennifer been rocking show biz for almost three decades, but she's also happily married to heartthrob Justin Theroux.

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Brad Pitt, who?! 

She also speaks highly of her bae in the Marie Claire feature, saying,

All I know is that I feel completely seen, and adored, in no matter what state. There's no part of me that I don't feel comfortable showing, exposing.

We're so happy you're happy, Jen!

Anyone who makes her feel like the shining star she's become is OK in my book.

Jennifer's a role model, and in today's society, women must continue to acknowledge their success and self-worth.

Ladies, keep killin' it.

Citations: "I'm at a Crossroads": Jennifer Aniston Charts Her Own Course (Marie Claire)