Jennifer Aniston looked stunning and sophisticated in a little black dress as she arrived at The Daily Show With Jon Stewart in New York City on Thursday. Her shapely legs were on display, while she accessorized with ornate gold earrings and a matching watch. Jennifer wore her hair in a sleek ponytail with a black ribbon. She has been busy promoting her upcoming movie, Cake, which is set to hit theaters on January 23. Jennifer has received nominations for several awards, including the Golden Globe, Critics’ Choice Award, and SAG Award for Best Actress. However, she was not nominated for an Oscar.
The Cake actress added some extra sparkle to her outfit with fancy gold earrings and a matching watch. She wore her hair in a sleek ponytail with a black ribbon. Although she didn’t win the award, she made light of the situation during an appearance on the Daily Show. The actress joked that winning awards has never been her main motivation. She also spoke about taking on challenging roles and used some colorful language to describe her mindset. When the host informed her that she could swear, she said, “Oh, so I said ‘F**k it.’ I wanted to challenge myself.” Despite loving comedies and escapism, the actress was ready for a new challenge.
Making her fans happy, the actress from Friends graciously signed autographs for those who admire her. She is set to star in a new movie that revolves around a character’s decision to continue living or end their life. During a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Jennifer opened up about her past relationship with Brad Pitt. While they aren’t in constant communication, she expressed that they still hold positive feelings towards one another and that there was no wrongdoing involved in their separation. Sometimes things just don’t work out as planned.
Congratulations are in order for Jennifer as she has been recognized with nominations for Best Actress at the Golden Globe, Critics’ Choice and SAG Awards. However, it is unfortunate to note that her name was not included in the list of Oscar nominees.