Jennifer Aniston Offerd $50M To Produce And Headline Her Own Sitcom?
Jennifer Aniston has reportedly been offered a whopping $50m to headline and produce her own sitcom for NBC.
The actress — who co-starred on the network’s mega hit Friends for 10 years — is apparently struggling to decide whether to accept the offer.
“Jen’s movie career is shaky and her love life’s a mess,” a source close to Aniston told American tabloid the National Enquirer.
“Committing to a major project like this would take up so much of her time it could derail both forever!
“She’s 41, and time’s running out to find Mr. Right and have the baby she’s dreamed of.
“Since her divorce from Brad Pitt in 2005 and her breakup with Vince Vaughn, her love life seems to have been reduced to a long series of dates.
“She has to decide what’s more important — love or money.”
The NBC deal would apparently make Jen the highest-paid star on television.
“She’s being offered a staggering $2m an episode if with a guarantee of 24 shows, plus a signing bonus,” said the source.
“But one of Jen’s biggest fears is if she accepts the NBC deal and the series fails, she’ll be an instant Hollywood has-been.
“It’s a huge gamble for her. So is going back to TV. She fears people will see it as desperate step back.”
The actress — who co-starred on the network’s mega hit Friends for 10 years — is apparently struggling to decide whether to accept the offer.
“Jen’s movie career is shaky and her love life’s a mess,” a source close to Aniston told American tabloid the National Enquirer.
“Committing to a major project like this would take up so much of her time it could derail both forever!
“She’s 41, and time’s running out to find Mr. Right and have the baby she’s dreamed of.
“Since her divorce from Brad Pitt in 2005 and her breakup with Vince Vaughn, her love life seems to have been reduced to a long series of dates.
“She has to decide what’s more important — love or money.”
The NBC deal would apparently make Jen the highest-paid star on television.
“She’s being offered a staggering $2m an episode if with a guarantee of 24 shows, plus a signing bonus,” said the source.
“But one of Jen’s biggest fears is if she accepts the NBC deal and the series fails, she’ll be an instant Hollywood has-been.
“It’s a huge gamble for her. So is going back to TV. She fears people will see it as desperate step back.”
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