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Published: April 29, 2004 at 10:07 PM

NEW YORK, April 29 (UPI) -- People magazine's list of "The 50 Most Beautiful People in the World 2004," is overwrought with couples this year, the magazine reported.

Among them are cover girl Jennifer Aniston and her husband, Brad Pitt.

"I was an unfortunate looking teenager," Aniston told the magazine in an interview. "I never felt beautiful, ever."

Husband-and-wife pop and reality TV stars Jessica Simpson and Nick Lachey also made the list, as did twins and co-stars in the upcoming movie "New York Minute," Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen.

Another set of sisters, models Alexandra and Theodora Richards, the daughters of Rolling Stone Keith Richards, also made the list.

Halle Berry made the magazine's list for the eighth time, tying Julia Roberts for the most appearances.

Nicole Kidman makes her sixth appearance, and fellow Aussie Hugh Jackman takes his spot for the fourth year in a row.

The sports world is represented by New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez, NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt Jr., and U.S. Olympic softball pitcher Jennie Finch.

The 15th annual "Most Beautiful People" issue hits newsstands Friday.

Topics: Alex Rodriguez, Brad Pitt, Dale Earnhardt, Halle Berry, Hugh Jackman, Jennie Finch, Jennifer Aniston, Jessica Simpson, Keith Richards, Mary Kate, Nick Lachey, Nicole Kidman
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