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The actress at the film's premiere at the Museum of Modern Art in New York on 9/9, attracting attention with her famous layered hairstyle from her Friends days. Photo: Gilbert Flores
Recently, Jennifer Aniston's life at 56 has drawn much interest due to her upcoming return in the fourth season of The Morning Show. The actress has participated in numerous promotional activities for the film. Each time she appears in public, she receives praise for her physique and youthful energy.
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Jennifer Aniston (top row, right) with the cast of The Morning Show on the cover of Glamour magazine's September issue.
In an interview with Glamour, the actress said she lives optimistically and positively to "age gracefully." Jennifer believes the first thing to do is to love oneself and prioritize physical and mental health. She admits to using many modern beauty treatments, not neglecting signs of aging like gray hair.
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Jennifer Aniston on the cover of Vanity Fair's August issue.
After The Morning Show, the artist is busy with new projects such as starring in a film adaptation of actress Jennette McCurdy's memoir I'm Glad My Mom Died, producing a remake of the hit 1980s series 9 to 5, and developing plans for a Broadway musical.
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Behind the scenes of Jennifer Aniston's photoshoot in April. Photo: Instagram/ Jennifer Aniston
Speaking with Vanity Fair, Jennifer said she will try to reduce her schedule to enjoy life more. Besides acting, the star runs the hair care brand Lolavie and has published a series of children's books inspired by her dog Clyde. She also has a sheepdog named Chesterfield and a pitbull, Sophie. Photo: Vogue
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Chesterfield (left) and Clyde in an advertisement for dog shampoo. Photo: Vogue
According to Hello Magazine, the profits from book sales are used to fund the Clydeo Fund, which aims to raise public awareness about animal rescue organizations and encourage people to adopt abandoned pets.
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Jennifer Aniston and her close friend Courteney Cox. Photo: Instagram/ Courteney Cox
In addition to work, she regularly meets and hangs out with friends. To this day, "Rachel" maintains friendships with "Monica" Courteney Cox - her co-star in Friends, and Gwyneth Paltrow. Both are longtime friends of Jennifer's. Occasionally, the actress posts photos with Courteney on her social media. Photo: Instagram/ Courteney Cox
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Regarding Gwyneth Paltrow, Jennifer said the two confide in each other a lot, admitting that Brad Pitt was once one of their topics of conversation. The actor is Jennifer Aniston's ex-husband and Gwyneth's ex-boyfriend. However, they don't often chat idly; they mostly exchange health tips. Photo: Instagram/ Gwyneth Paltrow
Also according to Vanity Fair, the actress has a habit of having dinner with friends every Sunday. Each dinner has about 10 to 15 attendees, including actor Jason Bateman's family and the couple MC Jimmy Kimmel.
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Jennifer Aniston's $21 million mansion is located in the Bel-Air neighborhood of California. Photo: Splash News
In May, her residence was stalked by a strange man who crashed into the gate. Before that, this person continuously harassed her, sending messages via social media, voicemail, and spam emails. The magazine said her mansion is now under 24/7 surveillance by police patrol cars and a special task force.
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Jennifer Aniston's love life has recently attracted attention. According to People, the actress is dating life coach Jim Curtis, 49, seven years after her divorce from actor Justin Theroux. On the evening of 5/9, paparazzi caught the couple on a date in New York. Photo: Backgrid
On 7/9, Jennifer posted a picture of her boyfriend's back in a series of photos "thanking summer." He also attended his girlfriend's film premiere on 9/9 but did not appear in the same frame, only watching her from afar.
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The artist at the Golden Globes Awards earlier this year. Photo: WireImage
Jennifer Aniston, born in 1969, became an A-list star in Hollywood after the success of the series Friends, then transitioned to film acting. She is known for romantic comedies such as The Break-up (2006), Marley & Me (2008), and Just Go With It (2011). In 2019, she returned to television acting after 15 years with the series The Morning Show, winning a SAG Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series.
Phuong Thao (according to Vanity Fair, Glamour)