JENNIFER ANISTON looked as stunning as ever as she flaunted serious cleavage in an array of show-stopping ensembles for her new Harper’s Bazaar shoot.
Jennifer Aniston put on a show-stopping display in an array of glamorous ensembles
Jennifer clung onto the wall behind her and made sure her assets were the centre of attention as she displayed her incredible bust in the low-cut number.
The actress’ dress featured an embellished style and came in at the waist to highlight her jaw-dropping figure.
Jennifer flaunted major cleavage in a low-cut gown
Jennifer made sure all eyes were on her in the gorgeous get-ups
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A second shot then showed Jennifer in a dazzling gold gown, with her playfully holding onto the bottom of her dress to give onlookers a glimpse of her toned pins.
Jennifer grinned for the camera and she added some extra height with a pair of gold stilettos, with her wearing her tresses in tousled waves cascading over her shoulders.
The bombshell spoke out about the moment her husband Justin Theroux – who she married in 2015 – proposed, with her saying that she regrets not having had her nails done.
Jennifer spoke out about husband Justin Theroux’s proposal
She explained: “I usually just buff my nails. I don’t have the patience to let my nails dry. When Justin proposed he put that freaking ring on my finger, sand I was like, ‘Holy c**p, now I’m gonna have to get manicures’.”
Jennifer also discussed people now being “obsessed” with their phones, as opposed to going out to see a movie on the big screen.
She shared: “The kind of wonderful nostalgia of going to a movie on a date on a Friday night unfortunately has gone, it seems. Everyone is so addicted to their damn phone.
“Kids are watching movies on their phones or a computer. It’s sad to see the filmmakers and everyone’s hard work diminished down to a computer screen. But it is fun to sit in bed and binge-watch.”
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