Jennifer Aniston talked about not being nominated for the 2015 Oscars while speaking to Access Hollywood on Thursday at the Critics' Choice Awards.

"I'd be lying if I said there wasn't a little aw," the "Cake" actress said.

"But then after that there's a lot of like, 'But look at tonight, look at the Globes, look at the SAGs!'"

"We're an embarrassment of wonderful riches that we've gotten for a movie that hasn't even been released and is teensy tiny," she added. "This is all just kind of cherries on top of something that was really special to us. So we're really excited."

A close friend of Aniston, Reese Witherspoon was nominated.

Jennifer said. "We're all rooting for each other and it doesn't take away the work we have done...It doesn't take away from all of this."

Aniston has won nominations for the Golden Globes, Screen Actors Guild Awards and this year's Critics' Choice Awards which lead to a great surprise that she did not get an Oscar nomination, New York Daily News reported.

Other nominees for the Oscars include Julianne Moore, Marion Cotillard, Rosamund Pike and Felicity Jones.

Meanwhile, the 2015 Oscar nomination list is getting heat for not showing diversity just a year after the first black film director took home the top prize for Best Picture, according to USA Today.

"This year's all-white lineup in the major categories seems like a bit of a step backward," Dave Karger, host of movie site Fandango.com's awards show "Frontrunner" said.

"I don't think anyone is saying that black filmmakers should be held to a different standard. But today's nominations suggest that the academy should continue its efforts to bring more minority members into the fold," he added.

Everyone on this year's Oscar nominations list is white making it the first time the ceremony has showed a lack of diversity in the past 17 years.