Jennifer Aniston graced the cover of Variety, donning a sleek little black dress and sipping a cocktail. The occasion? The esteemed Actors On Actors issue, where Aniston sat down with the talented Quinta Brunson, known for her work in Abbott Elementary.
During the interview, Aniston, now 55, reflected on her iconic role in the beloved TV show Friends, which recently celebrated its 30th anniversary. “It’s surreal to think that it’s been three decades,” she mused, reminiscing about a simpler time before the rise of social media.
Jennifer Aniston, looking stunning in a little black dress, graces the cover of Variety’s Actors On Actors issue, chatting with Quinta Brunson about their careers and iconic shows.
Jennifer Aniston reminisces about the early days of Friends, sharing a heartwarming story from the show’s premiere.
Aniston shared a heartwarming anecdote from the early days of Friends, recalling the excitement leading up to its premiere: “I remember, on the day of its television debut, Matthew Perry and I were having lunch. We knew Lisa was getting her hair colored, so we sneaked into the salon and started washing her hair. It was a wild and unforgettable moment.”
The actress also expressed her gratitude for the lack of social media during the show’s initial run, acknowledging the sense of protection it offered. “We were isolated and shielded from the public eye,” she said, “free from the constant scrutiny and commentary that comes with online platforms.”
Quinta Brunson and Jennifer Aniston share a warm embrace, celebrating their respective successes and the joy of their collaboration.
Jennifer Aniston reflects on her illustrious career and the impact of social media, acknowledging the changes in the entertainment industry.
Aniston also discussed her current project, The Morning Show, which she stars in alongside Reese Witherspoon. She delved into her character’s evolution in season three, highlighting the exploration of a more feminine and romantic side of Alex. “It was liberating,” she said, “especially after the events of season two and the pandemic.”
Brunson, on the other hand, shared insights about her own hit show, Abbott Elementary, and the talented cast that brings it to life. She praised Sheryl Lee Ralph, noting that “she didn’t know she was funny, but she made me laugh, and that was enough.” She also reminisced about working with Lisa Ann Walter, recalling their collaboration on the film Bruce Almighty.
Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon deliver captivating performances in The Morning Show, captivating audiences with their dynamic on-screen presence.
This year’s Actors on Actors issue of Variety brings together an impressive lineup of talented individuals, including Joey King and Taylor Zakhar Perez, Jodie Foster and Robert Downey Jr., Jon Hamm and Kristen Wiig, and Chloë Sevigny and Kim Kardashian, to name a few.