Jennifer Aniston denies Japan boycott

US actress Jennifer Aniston has not boycott Japan despite the countries treatment of dolphins.

Jennifer Aniston is not boycotting Japan, despite reports to the contrary.

The actress was apparently refusing to travel to the country due to its laws permitting the hunting and slaughter of dolphins.

But Jennifer's rep has told told E! News that the reports are completely untrue and she is not feuding with Japan.

The Friends star is known for her public support of animal charities and has spoken out before in defence of the dolphins.

Aniston appeared in a 2011 public service announcement released in conjunction with The Cove, a documentary revealing what happens to dolphins in Japan. The two-minute videos also have a host of other celebrities including her friend Courteney Cox, Paul Rudd, Ben Stiller, Hayden Panettiere, Robin Williams, and Woody Harrelson.


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