Jen isn’t going to take Bill’s nasty comments lying down — calls the host the opposite of Prince Charming!
Jennifer Aniston is furious that Bill O’Reilly called her “destructive to society” after she made comments about single motherhood recently — and we can’t say we blame her. In fact, we’re downright proud of the usually placid The Switch star for firing back!
“Of course, the ideal scenario for parenting is obviously two parents of a mature age. Parenting is one of the hardest jobs on earth,” the 41-year-old actress told People magazine. “And, of course, many women dream of finding Prince Charming (with fatherly instincts), but for those who’ve not yet found their Bill O’Reilly, I’m just glad science has provided a few other options.”
Oh, snap! She got you good, Bill – and you deserve it!
Bill dissed Jen after she commented that single ladies no longer need a man to get pregnant and can use a sperm donor instead – which is the premise behind her new movie, The Switch.
“Women are realizing it more and more, knowing that they don’t have to settle with a man just to have that child,” she said. “Love is love and family is what is around you and who is in your immediate sphere.”
Bill loathed Jen’s stance, stating on his Fox news show The O’Reilly Factor last week that she was “diminishing the role of the dad” and “destructive to society” before finishing with the kicker, “Dads bring a psychology to children that is in this society, I believe, under-emphasized,” he said. “I think men get hosed all day long in the parental arena.”
What a jerk! Good for you for standing up for yourself, Jen - we’re proud of you!

Dave-O
Posted at 11:31 AM on August 24, 2010
Many of you are missing the point. I don’t think O’Reilly is blasting single parents. After all, what’s a parent supposed to do when the partner leaves or dies? What he is criticizing is those who choose to, as a matter of a selfish desire to have a baby as a fashion accessory, go out and intentionally choose to raise a child in a single parent home. A home where there is no intention of ever having two parents.