David Letterman, a legend of late-night television, was once praised for his humor and quick wit. However, looking back, some of his interviews have not aged well, especially in today’s more critical media landscape. One particular encounter with Jennifer Aniston stands out—a moment that was meant to be lighthearted but instead left the actress visibly uncomfortable.
What exactly happened? Let’s dive into the details of this awkward late-night moment that is making rounds again.

Jennifer Aniston’s 2006 Appearance on The Late Show
In 2006, Jennifer Aniston was a guest on The Late Show with David Letterman to promote her film The Break-Up, where she starred alongside Vince Vaughn. While late-night talk shows often feature playful banter, this interview quickly took an uncomfortable turn.
Right from the start, Letterman focused on Aniston’s legs. She wore a black blouse paired with black shorts, an outfit that seemed to captivate the host a little too much.
“That’s a tremendous outfit,” Letterman commented. “And the reason that’s a tremendous outfit is because you have tremendous legs. Fantastic legs. You can only wear that if you have lovely, well-shaped, muscular, lengthy legs.”
Aniston, clearly surprised, laughed it off, explaining that she simply chose the outfit due to the warm weather. However, Letterman was not ready to drop the subject.
Video: Jennifer Aniston on David Letterman
A Repeated and Uncomfortable Obsession
As the conversation continued, Letterman persisted in bringing up Aniston’s legs. At one point, he blurted out:
“Your legs, you’ve got something there.”
At this moment, the tension in the interview became obvious. Aniston, while maintaining her usual charm, struggled to mask her discomfort. Viewers at home were left cringing at the exchange.
Adding to the awkwardness, Letterman quickly shifted topics and pressed Aniston about her rumored relationship with Vince Vaughn. He even asked whether it was Vaughn’s idea for her to appear naked in the movie, catching Aniston off guard. She deflected, suggesting that Letterman should have asked Vaughn that question when he was on the show.
A Pattern of Awkward Interactions

Letterman’s fixation on Aniston’s appearance didn’t stop there. Even while discussing her film, he circled back to the same topic.
“I can’t get over your legs, I’m telling you. You got something there,” he remarked.
Later in the interview, he made yet another comment, saying:
“I hope to God somebody at home is TiVoing this because I can’t stop looking at this shot.”
Though it wasn’t entirely clear what he was referring to, Aniston’s facial expression revealed that she knew exactly what was happening—and she wasn’t comfortable with it.
This wasn’t even the first time Letterman had put Aniston in an uncomfortable situation. In a 1998 interview, he shocked audiences when he grabbed her neck and sucked on a strand of her hair. Aniston, visibly disturbed, wiped her hair with a tissue that Letterman handed her, trying to play along despite the bizarre moment.
Aniston’s Grace Under Pressure

Despite these awkward encounters, Aniston continued to handle them with grace. She never openly called out the inappropriate remarks, choosing instead to navigate the conversation with poise.
In fact, two years after her infamous “legs” interview, she returned to The Late Show. This time, she wore a chic pink dress—and once again, viewers couldn’t help but notice that Letterman made references to her looks rather than focusing on her career.
During this appearance, she also gave Letterman a gift—a Brooks Brothers tie, similar to the one she wore on the cover of GQ Magazine. Letterman, amused by the gesture, took off his tie and replaced it with the one Aniston brought.
“This is a highlight of my career,” she joked.
Letterman, ever the comedian, quipped:
“Funny, the tie said the same thing during the photoshoot.”
Though this moment was more lighthearted than previous interviews, it was still clear that Letterman’s interactions with Aniston often walked a fine line between humor and discomfort.
Looking Back – A Different Perspective
Video: Jennifer Aniston – Letterman
At the time, these interviews may have been brushed off as typical late-night humor. However, in today’s world, they highlight a broader conversation about how women in Hollywood have been treated in the media.
What was once dismissed as playful or flirtatious now raises questions about the power dynamics in celebrity interviews. While Aniston never publicly addressed these encounters, watching them today makes it clear that they weren’t as funny as they may have seemed back then.
Jennifer Aniston remains one of Hollywood’s most respected and talented actresses, known not only for her timeless performances but also for the grace and professionalism she brings to every situation—even the most uncomfortable ones.