(L-R) Jennifer Aniston with her pet dog, Jennifer Aniston on a FaceTime call with Courtney Cox.Photo:Jennifer Aniston/Instagram
Jennifer Aniston/Instagram
Jennifer Anistonis feeling thankful.
On Friday, Feb. 28, the actress, 56, shared anInstagram carouselfull of images of special moments with her and her famous friends.
The second shot was a screenshot of a FaceTime between Aniston and herFriendscostarCourteney Cox. The sweet photo showed the two blowing a kiss.
Aniston also included photos of herselfposing with her dogs, Clyde and Lord Chesterfield, and a picture of her wearing a face mask.
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Jennifer Aniston poses with friends including Angela Levin, Sarah McKaig, Nancy Banks and Kristin Hahn.Jennifer Aniston/Instagram
Another group shot found her posing in what appeared to be a trailer with celebrity makeup artistAngela Levin, and friends Nancy Banks, Sarah McKaig and Hahn.
Aniston posed with Bateman, Anka, Bullock,Sean Hayesand his husband Scott Icenoglefor another fun selfie in front of a staircase.
Other photos showed Aniston taking a selfie with Levin and cooking with Bendewald. The last photo showed her praying in front of a birthday cake.
Aniston captioned the post, “Life lately ❤️🫶🏼”
Jennifer Aniston poses with friends including Sean Hayes, Jason Bateman, Amanda Anka and Sandra Bullock.Jennifer Aniston/Instagram
“Thank you for all the beautiful birthday wishes! This kid is feeling very grateful and very loved,” theFriendsalumcaptioned the post.
Jennifer Aniston prepares to blow birthday cake candles.Jennifer Aniston/Instagram
Surrounding herself with friends is something Aniston previously told PEOPLEis one of her self-care methods.
“[It’s important to] turn off the screens. … Put your phone down and get outside. Surround yourself with friends and connect with people,” she told PEOPLE in May 2024.
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“Try to think about … what is possible, as opposed to the doom that the world tends to appear like these days,” continued Aniston. “We just aren’t designed to take in that kind of information all day.”
source: people.com