Jennifer Aniston keeps it casual while leaving a skincare clinic in Los Angeles on Friday (July 9).
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Dog Show last weekend, but Oliver wanted to tweak a few of the prize pooches’ names a little. Both “And Now, This” bits in Sunday’s “Last Week Tonight” episode were about the dog show, which took place June 12 and 13 in upstate New York.
Jennifer Aniston keeps it casual while leaving a skincare clinic in Los Angeles on Friday (July 9).
Counting Crows frontman Adam Duritz recalled briefly dating Jennifer Aniston before she really became famous. Duritz opened up about his relationship with Aniston during a sneak peek of Vice's "Dark Side of the '90s." The musician revealed he met Aniston at The Viper Room, a 90s celebrity hotspot, and the two briefly dated after.
Before Brad Pitt, there was Adam Duritz. In ET’s exclusive sneak peek of VICE TV’s “Dark Side of the ’90s”, the Counting Crows frontman recalls how he came to meet and date Jennifer Aniston when her “Friends” fame was just beginning.
Entertainment Tonight that Jennifer was "really nice, really funny, really pretty," before adding, "And also, she liked me.
A TikTok user named Lisa Tranel is making people do a double take thanks to her uncanny resemblance to Jennifer Aniston.
Hollywood celebrities have a never-ending and strong bond with their pet dogs and often take to social media to highlight it. One such celebrity is Jennifer Aniston.
mock church back in 2015 with “Saturday Night Live” alum Rachel Dratch and this time, he and Dratch have a new venture — a church called “Our Lady of Perpetual Health” that will offer a bogus health care sharing ministry program, JohnnyCare. The HBO host brought Dratch back as part of a bit to raise awareness of not only how easy it is to create a tax-exempt church, but specifically to call out Florida for its lack of regulation around health care sharing ministry programs.
John Oliver is back with another fake gimmick — this time, a church.
The recent “Friends” cast reunion brought many revelations to viewers — and apparently a few to the actors themselves.
Jennifer Aniston has revealed she and her ex-husband Brad Pitt are “buddies” while opening up about the friendship they still have, and what it was like working together again. The actress, who recently joined Pitt for a fundraising live table reading of Fast Times at Ridgemont High in September, discussed her relationship with her ex during an appearance on SiriusXM’s The Howard Stern Show on Wednesday.
A moo point. While looking back at her time on Friends, Jennifer Aniston wasn’t thrilled about one guest star who made an appearance during the show’s 10-year run.
Jennifer Aniston is shedding some more light on her almost relationship with Friends co-star David Schwimmer. For the unversed, Jennifer and David had shockingly revealed during Friends: The Reunion that they used to crush hard on each other during the earlier seasons of the iconic sitcom and had almost dated.
Who says staying friends with an ex is hard? Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt may not have made it all the way as a married couple, but their friendship is still strong to this day.
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After lightly roasting Russian President Vladimir Putin on his Geneva Summit press conference, Last Week Tonight host John Oliver focused his attention on Japan’s efforts to keep the 2020 Olympics on schedule next month despite criticism from many of its citizens.
Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show is fetching online criticism for allegations of animal mistreatment and cultural appropriation, along with sheer surprise.“What’s not to like about this dog?” show judge Patricia Trotter rhetorically asked Sunday.Well, Twitter answered Monday — and they had a bone to pick.One user, Jemima Harrison, pointed out how the unnaturally overgrown dog had to be kept on a cooling pad, calling it “the terrible price these poor dogs pay for human vanity.” That was a bone of
A post shared by Westminster Kennel Club (@westminsterkennelclub)A post shared by Westminster Kennel Club (@westminsterkennelclub)A post shared by Westminster Kennel Club (@westminsterkennelclub)It was a poignant win that came after one of his co-owners, archaeologist Iris Love, died last year of COVID-19.