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Celebrity Chef Jennifer Aniston

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Jennifer AnistonLook out, Rachael Ray—Jennifer Aniston plans to launch her own range of cookbooks.

The Bounty star - who is good friends with the British celebrity chef Jamie Oliver - is apparently keen to team up with him and create a tome containing her recipes. The 40-year-old actress - who first met Jamie when she flew him to Los Angeles to cook a surprise 40th birthday dinner party for her then-husband Brad Pitt - corresponds regularly with the TV cook and he has managed to convince her that she’s got what it takes to write cookbooks based on her talent and sense of style.

A source revealed, “Jennifer prides herself on planning dinner parties for friends - and has dozens of recipes she’s come up with on her own. They are always emailing each other. He sends her new recipes to try and she shares some of her favorite with him. Jen especially loves fish and chicken dishes and pasta.”

The Hollywood actress recently splashed out $100,000 to transform the kitchen of her Beverly Hills home.


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Why Do Celebrities Think They Are Writers?

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Candy Spelling, Barbara Streisand and Kate Gosselin are all touting new book projects - and that’s to name only a few. Over the years, many small and big screen stars have put their name on a cover and sold millions (and millions) of copies. One good example is ’s I Am America (And So Can You), which went straight to the top of the New York Times bestseller list. It’s always been a personal peeve of mine, and it has never failed to distress me. Now I find myself almost continuously wondering, watching and wanting to sort it out.

Why, oh why, do celebrities (read: actors) think they are writers?

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