Jennifer Aniston posts heartwarming Friendsgiving pics from holiday party with Courteney Cox
Jennifer Aniston hosted her annual Friendsgiving dinner, and the actress has treated fans to a sneak peek of how the evening went down.
The “Friends” alum, 55, took to her Instagram Story Monday night to post “a few scenes” from the star-studded evening, which saw some famous faces join in on the pre-Thanksgiving celebrations.
“A few scenes from Friendsgiving ♥️,” Aniston wrote alongside several Polaroid images from the night, which featured her “Friends” co-star Courteney Cox, 60, and others.
In addition to Cox, Aniston’s close friend Sandra Bullock, 60, was also in attendance, according to eagle-eyed fans on social media.
“Knowing that Sandra Bullock and Jen Aniston spent friendsgiving together, just made me a whole lot happier,” one person wrote on X.
It’s not the first time “The Proposal” star has celebrated the holiday with Aniston.
In 2019, the duo were pictured enjoying each other’s company at Aniston’s LA home in a clip shared on X.
That same year, other celebrities — including Jason Bateman, Jimmy Kimmel, Will Arnett, and Aniston’s ex-husband Justin Theroux — all joined the gathering.
Theroux, who was married to the “Just Go With It” actress from 2015 to 2018, shared a selfie of the group on Instagram, jokingly writing, “#fakesgiving” before adding, “Very VERY thankful for these friends and these nights.”
Another guest that year was “Jimmy’s F—ing Enchiladas,” — an annual dish Aniston whips up for Kimmel, 57, who had previously complained that the food Aniston serves at her Friendsgiving dinners is far too similar to Thanksgiving.
“My problem with [Friendsgiving] … is on Thanksgiving I cook a lot of stuff — the normal turkey, yams or sweet potatoes, the whole deal — but at your event we had all of those things,” he told her on his late night show in December 2018.
“So then I’m making the same thing everyone had the night before, again. So in essence, you turned my meal into leftovers.”
“The reason we don’t have turkey the rest of the year is because it’s not that great. Maybe on Friendsgiving we could designate another special meal that we have that’s not turkey and not all of this stuff,” he added.
Kimmel then cheekily suggested that Aniston introduces some Mexican dishes to her annual menu.
“I know you love Mexican food — ‘Graciasgiving’ could be a nice thing for us,” he joked. “If you start doing it, everyone will follow suit. Just like with your haircuts! Everyone gets the same hair.”
The following year, Kimmel’s wishes came true.