Over the weekend, Jennifer Aniston surprised her fans by flaunting some of her Christmas decorations on social media. The typically reserved Friends star disclosed that she has a compilation of wooden reindeers situated in her residence. These adorable animals sport red noses, black eyes, scarves and antlers made of Christmas tree branches. Aniston acquired the colossal Bel-Air mansion for $21M in 2012 when she was hitched to actor Justin Theroux. Despite their separation, she decided to keep the sprawling property for herself and now shares it with her three beloved dogs named Lord Chesterfield, Clyde and Sophie.
Over the weekend, Jennifer Aniston decided to provide a glimpse into her festive home decor, which is quite unusual for her.
The Friends star, who is known for being quite reserved, recently disclosed that she has a delightful set of wooden reindeer displayed in her house. These adorable creatures feature bright red noses, black eyes, and antlers made from Christmas tree branches.
Back in 2012 when Aniston was still happily married to actor Justin Theroux, she decided to buy a super-sized mansion in the affluent Bel-Air neighborhood of California for $21 million. Following their divorce, she decided to keep the huge property and is currently living there with her three furry friends. Recently spotted in West Hollywood on December 7.
The luxurious estate boasts four bedrooms and 6.5 bathrooms, sprawled over approximately 8,500 square feet of land. Situated on an expansive 3.25-acre plot above the Bel Air Country Club, this property is a dream come true for anyone seeking exclusivity and tranquility. The purchase was made by a Los Angeles native, who admitted to suffering from insomnia and sleep problems for several years. The Along Came Polly actress shared that worrying about falling asleep has caused her immense stress and anxiety, deteriorating her mental and physical health over time. She revealed that lack of sleep affects one’s daily routine, work, and cognitive and physical abilities. Sleepwalking is also a common occurrence for her, often triggering house alarms and causing distress.
In 2018, Jennifer welcomed Architectural Digest into her personal sanctuary. During the interview, she revealed her passion for design and mentioned that she would have pursued it as a career if she wasn’t an actress. She expressed her love for the creative process involved in designing.
Jennifer was spotted chasing after her dogs near the pool while wearing a casual outfit consisting of a top and a pair of jeans. Her adorable babies were also with her at the time.
The actress observed the pool and admired the surrounding mature trees. She mentioned that she no longer engages in excessive physical activities due to her sleep-deprived state in the past. The lack of sleep had negatively impacted her ability to maintain good health, especially in terms of exercising regularly. It became a challenge to prioritize exercise when she couldn’t get enough sleep, which disrupted her body clock and affected her eating habits. Therefore, she sought medical help for her sleeping problems to improve her overall health and well-being.
Taking a peek at her abode: Just recently, an advertisement for Lolavie featured her alongside her furry companion, Dolly.
Sure thing! Three years ago, she posted a photo of her pristine bathroom on social media after the SAG awards, claiming it was a “morning after” snapshot.
Jennifer recently gave her followers a sneak peek into her dream closet by sharing a picture of herself with her team getting ready for the Globes. The photo was captured in her very own closet room, which is definitely a sight to behold.
Webmd defines insomnia as a sleep disorder that causes difficulty in falling and/or remaining asleep. The condition can be either acute, lasting for a short period, or chronic, persisting for a longer duration and may occur sporadically. Acute insomnia can last from one night to a few weeks, while chronic insomnia occurs when a person experiences difficulty sleeping at least three nights a week for more than three months. Insomnia is classified into two types: primary and secondary. When sleep problems are not associated with any other underlying health condition or problem, it is called primary insomnia. In contrast, secondary insomnia occurs due to other factors such as health conditions like depression, arthritis, heartburn, cancer, substance use, pain, or medication.