Jennifer Aniston wowed in a crimson dress during her latest appearance. But many fans were surprised, saying that the star looked different.
Jennifer Aniston captivated everyone’s attention at the Emmy FYC event for her acclaimed drama, The Morning Show, on Sunday.
The 55-year-old former Friends star, known for her role as TV anchor Alex Levy on the Apple TV+ series, looked stunning in a stylish sleeveless dress as she arrived at Paramount Studios in Los Angeles.
The star radiated charm in a deep red dress adorned with a floral pattern, accentuated by a matching ruby pendant gracing her décolletage. And while many were gushed over her elegant appearance, others couldn’t help but point out that the star was looking very different.
One person wrote, ’’What has she done to her face?’’, another added, ’’Jen is desperately trying to hold on to her old Friends looks. It can’t happen, she is much older now […]’’ A third wrote, ’’Her face looks weird because of all the work she has had done. She would have looked better with less.’’
We think Jennifer Aniston looks fabulous, but stars in the spotlight often have their appearances closely observed and commented on. Nicole Kidman is another example; her recent red carpet appearance caused quite a stir.
“Before the world knew her name!” This is what Jennifer Lawrence looked like during her first film role that left no one indifferent
Few people know that this actress left school to pursue acting, not knowing that she was on her way to becoming a globally known and incredibly successful star.
Surprisingly, for her first film role, she had to cover her face and body by putting on a tracksuit and a mask representing a sports team. Can you believe it?
At that time, her face was unknown to the public and she had only a modest fan base. It took some time for her to establish a reputation as a sought-after and successful actress.
At first she took on smaller roles in television series, but these did not bring her any fame or notable success. It was her appearance in “X-Men: First Class” that cemented her status as a cinema icon.
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