Jennifer Aniston hosted her annual Friendsgiving Dinner and gave fans a sneak peek into the night.
'Friends' alumna, 55, liked her instagram stories On Monday night, we'll be posting “several scenes” from the star-studded night, where celebrities took part in pre-Thanksgiving celebrations.
“Some scenes from Friendsgiving ♥️,” Aniston posted along with several Polaroids from that night, along with a photo of her Friends co-star Courteney Cox, 60, and others.
In addition to Cox, Aniston's best friend Sandra Bullock, 60, was also in attendance, according to eagle-eyed fans on social media.
“It made me so happy to know that Sandra Bullock and Jen Aniston spent time together giving friends,” one person said. I wrote to X.
This isn't the first time the “The Proposal” star has celebrated the holidays with Aniston.
In 2019, the two were photographed enjoying each other's company at Aniston's home in Los Angeles in a shared clip. on X.
Other celebrities also attended the gathering that year, including Jason Bateman, Jimmy Kimmel, Will Arnett, and Aniston's ex-husband Justin Theroux.
Theroux, who was married to the Just Go With It actress from 2015 to 2018, shared a group selfie on Instagram, jokingly writing, “#fakesgiving” and writing, “This friend… I'm very grateful for this night.”
Another guest that year was “Jimmy's Fa-ing Enchiladas.” It's an annual dish created by Aniston for Kimmel, 57. Kimmel previously complained that Aniston's food at friends' gatherings was too similar to Thanksgiving.
“My problem is [Friendsgiving] …It's Thanksgiving, so I cook a lot of dishes, like regular turkey, yams, sweet potatoes, and for your event, I had all of those,'' he told her on the late-night show. in December 2018.
“So I'm going to make another batch of what everyone ate the night before. So you left my meal with leftovers.”
“The reason we don't eat turkey for the rest of the year is because it's not as tasty. Maybe at Friendsgiving you can specify another special meal that isn't turkey and all of these,” he added.
So Kimmel cheekily suggested that Aniston add Mexican food to her annual menu.
“I know you like Mexican food, but 'Thanksgiving' might be a good thing for us,” he joked. “If you start doing it, everyone will follow suit. Just like haircuts! Everyone will have the same hair.”
The following year, Kimmel's wish came true.
“Okay @jimmykimmel…here's your fucking king friend present enchilada,” she wrote alongside Instagram post A photo of her taking enchiladas out of the oven and the dish's label: “Jimmy's F–ing Enchiladas.”
“Wait a minute,” the talk show host joked. “Finally, someone listened to me!”




