Jennifer Aniston's Topless, Bottomless Nude Scenes in 'Wanderlust' Were 'Liberating'

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February 22, 2012 7:10 AM EST

Jennifer Aniston's topless and bottomless nude scenes in "Wanderlust" were "liberating," the sexy actress said in a new interview.

The "Friends" actor, 43, told ET Canada in a recent interview that she enjoyed filming the nude scenes in her new film "Wanderlust."

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"Yeah, there was a lot of [nudity] ... Bottomless, topless. Yeah, there is. It's happening," she told the site, explaining that in reference to the nude scenes, "'Liberating' is a good word to use."

She said she enjoyed filming the topless and bottomless nude scenes was easy because they were in "the spirit of the movie."

The actress also has little to hide, as she is considered one of the sexiest women over age 40 in Hollywood.

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She did add that one of her co-stars, actor Joe Lo Truglio, wore a prosthetic penis for a scene in "Wanderlust," and that she was "mesmerized" by the apparatus, according to People magazine.

The movie "Wanderlust," which co-stars Paul Rudd, tells the tale of a couple that move from Manhattan to a commune in the country.

Jennifer Aniston and her current boyfriend Justin Theroux's relationship blossomed on the set of "Wanderlust," but Rudd claims he didn't notice the connection during the filming because  he "was too busy looking at Joe Lo Truglio's penis" to think about any chemistry between his co-star and Aniston, People reported. 

And Aniston told the magazine that it is "bizarre" to watch how their relationship evolved during the movie's filming now that the pair are hot and heavy.

"I mean, at the time, we didn't think about it at all," she said. "Not until months and months afterward."

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