| GQ Celebrates the 2005 Men of the Year |
| Mr. Chow's, Beverly Hills, CA |
| December 1, 2005 |
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Although she won’t be a member of the Bears' defensive line anytime soon, Jennifer Aniston, who was named the first woman of the year by the men's magazine GQ, has reached a cultural milestone that is just as noteworthy. She has entered an exclusive all-boys club where she must hold her own with the likes of gangster turned gang-star 50 Cent and Johnny Cash doppelganger Joaquin Phoenix. GQ chose Aniston for the tact and class she exhibited during her very public split with Brad Pitt this year. Many would have succumbed to the relentless hounding by the media faster than a three legged fox, but the gorgeous and affable "Friends" and now movie star demonstrated that strength is measured not only by the diameter of one's arms but also by the size of one's heart.
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