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Cast member Jennifer Aniston arrives for the premiere of the film "We're the Millers" in New York, August 1, 2013. Reuters

Actress Jennifer Aniston plays a stripper in her new movie “We’re the Millers”, but in real life, Aniston said she does not take off her clothes easily, contradicting recent rumors that her fiancé, Justin Theroux, has managed to covert her into a nudist.

The actress, who was talking to Chelsea Handler of “Chelsea Lately” on Wednesday, took the opportunity to address the rumor that was sparked by a tabloid piece, which said Aniston has learnt to love her curves and had found the experience of going nude very liberating, according to the New York Daily News.

“No, we don't walk around nude," Aniston said, addressing the report that said she even loves to cook in the nude. "I mean, we do when it's appropriate. He's comfortable enough in his skin."

“So no, that's not true. This is absolute B.S,” Aniston told Handler.

Aniston was her cheerful self on the show, but when Handler mentioned that Katie Couric was inquiring about the “Friends” star’s upcoming wedding to Theroux, Aniston appeared irritated with the question, the New York Daily News pointed out.

"What's Katie Couric? Is she a legitimate journalist? Is she getting tabloidy? Wasn't she on the 'Today' show?" Aniston questioned, to which Handler replied, "She was on the 'Today' show. She got a demotion to her own show."

Though Aniston and Theroux are yet to set a date for their wedding, the actress revealed that she would love to take a trip to Cabo, as part of her bachelorette party.

Aniston has been using her recent public outings to clear the air about the various rumors surrounding her wedding. Speaking at a press conference in New York to promote “We’re the Millers,” Aniston clarified that she did not postpone her wedding date because it clashed with her former husband Brad Pitt’s nuptial with long-term partner, Angelina Jolie.

“We have yet to set any date,” Aniston said at the press conference, according to the Daily Mail. “There have been no canceled weddings. There have been no postponed weddings. There have been no arguments about where to get married. Just clearing all that up.”