Jennifer Aniston new haircut 2013 [Photos]: Pregnant rumors persist, actress ready for "a change"

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Jennifer Aniston debuted a brand new haircut on Monday.

The 44-year-old sported a shorter new bob cut, which was done by her longtime stylist Chris McMillan.

In an interview with Elle U.K, the former Friends actress said, "It wasn't for a role. My hair went through a phase- I did this thing called a Brazilian and my hair did not react really well to it. It's about two inches above my shoulders now." She continued, "The minute I cut my hair I want it back. Always. It's a guarantee. I'm trying really hard to love this one."

Aniston also told Pop Sugar: "I was just ready for a change. I was ready for something new, to get it out of my face, so I could have a bit of an easier go at it."

Exclusive photos of Aniston's new hairdo can be seen here.

She added, "Chris just chopped it all off, so now it's just sort of there. It's short! It's at my jawline and a little shorter in the back. It's just choppy, like a choppy bob, I guess you could say."

Aniston is known for her famous 'Rachel' hairdo back in the '90s. Although the actress herself wasn't too keen on it and had called it "the ugliest haircut" she's ever seen, fans around the world have been copying her hairdo for years.

Meanwhile, rumors have been swirling that the actress, who is engaged to Justin Theroux, may be pregnant.

The latest report on OK! Magazine claimed that Aniston and Theroux wanted twins, with a source saying, "She has been actively trying to get pregnant for a while. [Jen] has been undergoing IVF fertility treatments for some time now."

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