When you’re a global celebrity, especially someone as iconic as Friends star Jennifer Aniston, any change in your appearance, no matter how subtle, is bound to be noticed by the public. Though her look remained consistent for many years, fans have recently started to notice some differences.
She’s aged like the rest of us.
In June, Jennifer Aniston wowed in a crimson dress at her latest appearance, but many fans were taken aback, noting that the star looked different.
Jennifer Aniston shone at the Emmy FYC event for her acclaimed drama, The Morning Show, on Sunday. The 55-year-old former Friends star, who plays TV anchor Alex Levy on the Apple TV+ series, looked stunning in a chic sleeveless dress as she arrived at Paramount Studios in Los Angeles.
She’s developed wrinkles, just like all women do as they age.
The actress radiated charm in a deep red dress with a floral pattern, complemented by a matching ruby pendant on her décolletage. While many praised her elegant appearance, others couldn’t help but remark on how different she looked.
One person wrote, “I couldn’t recognize her at first.” Another added, “I wish [women] would just age gracefully. I’m sure she knows that she ruined her face right now.” A third commented, “Her body is stunning but she really exaggerated with botox.”
Recently, Jennifer Aniston made a notable impression at the People’s Choice Awards. While she carefully chose her outfit, it was her striking new hairstyle that stole the spotlight — a sleek lob delicately skimming her shoulders, a departure from her previously ’90s-inspired locks.
Her latest haircut drew comparisons to “The Rachel,” a reference to her iconic Friends character. However, not everyone agreed with this comparison; some fans insisted that Rachel’s hairstyle was far more elaborate and sophisticated. Online commenters quickly voiced their opinions, recommending that she experiment with a new color or style.
By the way, while Jennifer occasionally changes her hair color, she’s also unafraid to embrace her gray hair, just like many of her peers.