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Jennifer Aniston Reveals Most Annoying Journalist Questions: 'How Many Kids Do I Want?' (VIDEO)

Jennifer Aniston recently admitted that recurring baby questions frustrate her while promoting her new film "We're the Millers."

The former "Friends" star, 44, has previously revealed that she and her fiance, Justin Theroux, would love to have a baby, but has grown tired of the constant questions imposed by the media. During an interview with ABC News on Aug. 7, Aniston was asked to reveal some of the most annoying questions that she is often asked by journalists.

"Oh, 'if I was to have a child how many kids do I want?' And 'do I want a boy or a girl?'" Aniston said, quoting journalists.

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"I didn't realize you could place orders!" she joked. "I honestly didn't realize it was like a drive-through, that you could talk to a little electronic voice."

In 2005 Aniston, who was married to Brad Pitt for five years, filed for divorce after it was claimed that the actor had engaged in an extramarital affair with actress Angelina Jolie. Since then fans have been anxious for the actress to find love again and start a family and although she admittedly appreciates the public support, she tries to ignore it because it sometimes feels like pressure.

"I surround myself with my amazing work, my amazing friends, my amazing partner, my beautiful dogs, and I tune that noise out," Aniston said.

"I mean, I think it's very sweet that people want everything for me," she said, adding, "[I'm] so content and happy."

In 2012, Theroux, 41, proposed to Aniston and the couple is said to be planning their wedding. She previously weighed in on the societal assumption that for women happiness us synonymous with motherhood.

"It's very narrow-minded I think," Aniston previously told CBS co-host Gayle King about the assumptions that she must be unhappy because she has never had children.

"That doesn't measure the level of my happiness or my success in my life, in my achievements, in any of that. It's truly being comfortable and not giving a crap what other people think!" Aniston explained.

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