On the red carpet, Aniston shared with E!'s Laverne Cox that she and Witherspoon "grew up together" and have continued to support each other through the years. She highlighted how amazing it has been to produce The Morning Show alongside her dear friend, stating that she couldn’t ask for a better partner. Before heading inside the Peacock Theater, Aniston praised The Morning Show's cast and crew, calling them a "wonderful group of people." She also mentioned the newest addition to the team, John Hamm, and shared that the show follows a strict "no-assh*le policy" on set.
Aniston and Witherspoon’s collaboration goes back to their time on Friends, where Witherspoon played Rachel Green’s younger sister, Jill. In a previous interview with Harper's Bazaar, Witherspoon recalled being 23 years old and juggling her career while nursing her daughter Ava on set. She fondly remembered Aniston's reaction to learning she was a mom and how supportive Aniston was during that time. Witherspoon also praised Aniston's ability to perform live and captivate audiences, calling her "effortlessly affable, bubbly, and sunny."
Their long-standing friendship and professional bond continue to inspire, showing that genuine connections in Hollywood can last both on and off the screen.
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