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Jennifer Aniston’s Friendsgiving Dinner Is the A-List Invite Everybody Wants To Attend

Jennifer Aniston‘s parties are well-known in Hollywood. She loves to host her friends over at her $21 million Bel Air estate — from pumpkin carving to Emmy-viewing events— Aniston’s home is the place to be. That’s why it’s no surprise that she invited her closest A-list BFFs for Friendsgiving this year. 

The Friends star shared snapshots from her fun evening on her Instagram Story on Monday, Nov. 25, and added the text, “A few scenes from Friendsgiving ♥️.” The Polaroid photos in black-and-white and color were placed at a distance, so fans had fun guessing who was at her house for the Thanksgiving festivities. (You can see the images here.)

It’s not a surprise that longtime pal Courteney Cox was in attendance along with Sandra Bullock and Will & Grace star Sean Hayes with his husband, Scott Icenogle. Bullock has leaned on Aniston quite a bit since she lost her partner Bryan Randall in 2023. While everyone knows Aniston’s origin story with Cox from their sitcom history, many people don’t realize that The Morning Show star bonded with Bullock over their ex-boyfriend, Tate Donovan. 

The story first came to light in 2020 in Interview magazine when Bullock interviewed Aniston. It turns out that the former OC star introduced his exes to each other at a CAA Golden Globes party. 

“We were introduced by our former boyfriend. I say ‘our’ because you and I both partook of this one human being,” Bullock said. 

“Yes, we did. That’s a beautiful way of saying it,” Aniston joked.

“Who was a very patient human being, given that he dated us both,” added The Blind Side star.

“He seems to have a type,” Aniston added while revealing the women are both “lovers of architecture, lovers of interior design.”

An Us Weekly insider shared in April that the actresses just “clicked” upon their first meeting. “They had similar outlooks on life and the same dry sense of humor. [They] bonded over where they were in life and what it was like to be a woman in Hollywood,” they hated. And now, “[they] talk or text frequently and go out to dinner a lot and often invite each other over for parties and low-key get-togethers.”

Aniston seems to be the go-to friend for Bullock and Cox — whenever there’s an event to celebrate or a shoulder to cry on, she will be there for you.

Before you go, click here to see celebrity co-stars who became best friends. 

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