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Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston Share On-Set Bonding Moments
Actresses Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston have delighted fans with a glimpse into their off-screen camaraderie while filming the fourth season of the Apple TV+ series, ‘The Morning Show.’ An Instagram post shared by Witherspoon on November 22 featured a lighthearted behind-the-scenes clip of the two stars engaging in friendly antics on set.
In the video, Witherspoon, aged 48, and Aniston, aged 55, are seen taking identical poses at a desk, as well as sharing embraces at a studio production lot. The pair also appear waving and blowing kisses while riding a golf cart. The post’s caption reads, ‘Work just hits different with your BFF,’ underscoring their close friendship.
The accompanying audio in the clip reinforces their bond, describing the joy of working alongside a colleague who is also a best friend. This insight into their friendship is echoed in Aniston’s remarks about their professional relationship, stating, «Being able to produce the show with Reese… I couldn’t ask for a better partner.»
‘The Morning Show’ premiered in November 2019, featuring Aniston as anchor Alex Levy and Witherspoon as reporter Bradley Jackson. The duo initially met over two decades ago when Witherspoon appeared as Rachel Green‘s younger sister in the hit show ‘Friends.’ Reflecting on their history, Aniston shared, «We grew up together, and now we’re grown-ups together.»
The series, which dramatizes the workings of a fictional news network, has been met with critical acclaim and received multiple Emmy nominations, including 16 overall for the 2024 awards. The show continues to captivate audiences with its compelling storyline and strong cast, including notable performances from costars like Billy Crudup and Steve Carell.
Witherspoon and Aniston’s behind-the-scenes videos offer fans a personal look at their genuine friendship and collaborative spirit. As they continue to work on ‘The Morning Show,’ viewers can anticipate more such engaging insights into their dynamic, both on and off the screen.