Jennifer Aniston recently offered a glimpse inside her luxurious $21 million home in Bel-Air, Los Angeles. The actress was casually dressed in a black slip dress with a red teardrop necklace and flip flops while reading her new book, Clydeo Takes a Bite Out Of Life, to her four furry companions.
Seated in the TV lounge area near her kitchen, the 55-year-old star shared a video of herself reading to her attentive dogs. Fans couldn’t help but notice the wine room by the fireplace and a makeup mirror in the kitchen. In the background, two iced coffees and water glasses adorned the kitchen island.
The video also revealed a Tom Ford coffee table book and a purple crystal behind the sofa, adding to the elegant decor of her home. From the cozy basket chair swing to the stylish glass table, every detail in Aniston’s mansion exudes sophistication and charm.
Jennifer Aniston recently gave a glimpse into her lavish $21 million residence situated in the Bel-Air area of Los Angeles.
The actress from Friends donned a chic black slip dress paired with a stunning red teardrop necklace and comfortable flip flops while she entertained four furry friends with her latest book, Clydeo Takes a Bite Out Of Life.
Aniston acquired her lavish $12M residence during her marriage to Justin Theroux and later made significant renovations to the property. The house boasts a pool, an alfresco lounge area, and even a chicken coop, all situated in the same neighborhood where her friend Ellen DeGeneres once resided.
The stunning home was previously showcased in Architectural Digest and served as the backdrop for one of Jennifer’s SmartWater commercials. With the skyrocketing real estate market, the property is estimated to be valued at around $40M today.
Recently, Aniston opened up about the heartwarming story of adopting her beloved first dog. During a scene with her Friends co-stars Matt LeBlanc and Matthew Perry, a dog named Norman was struggling to perform, prompting Jennifer to offer him a forever home. This act of compassion sparked a deep love for dogs that continues to endure.
Although Norman is no longer with her since he passed away in 2011, Jennifer honors his memory with a tattoo on her foot. Despite the years that have passed, she fondly reminisces about her first furry companion, reflecting on the special bond they shared.
The 55-year-old actress was lounging in front of the TV area near her kitchen, reading out loud to her dogs who were sitting beside her.
The video provided fans with plenty of interesting details, such as the fact that she keeps her firewood stacked up next to her television.
Next to her is a Tom Ford coffee table book, and off to the side sits a basket chair swing beside a glass table.
Aniston adorned her glass coffee table with a stack of books topped with vibrant fuchsia orchids.
She had a cozy wine nook next to the fireplace and a vanity mirror in her kitchen. Here are a couple of her beloved furry companions.
Four dogs were relaxing on the couch, enjoying the company of a celebrity as they watched a movie.
On the left side, there is a beautiful gold-framed makeup mirror, while on the right, a stunning purple crystal catches the eye.
In the living room, she has a big screen TV mounted above the fireplace, with floor-to-ceiling windows also adding to the room’s ambiance.
Did the famous pop artist Roy Lichtenstein create the image on the left?
The camera focused in on the dog resting on the right side in the distance, capturing every detail.
Aniston opened up to People about her experience while promoting her upcoming book, “Clydeo Takes a Bite Out Of Life.” She fondly recalled how Norman, her first dog, entered her life unexpectedly. Norman had a cameo with Joey and Chandler on Friends, and Aniston instantly fell for him when they crossed paths with a dog walker on set.
Despite being told he wasn’t hitting his marks by the trainers, Aniston jokingly offered to take Norman herself, and the rest was history. This marked the beginning of her love affair with dogs and their ability to bring joy into her life. She now has a strong desire to rescue all shelter puppies worldwide.
“Clydeo Takes a Bite Out Of Life” will be released on October 1, with proceeds from The Clydeo Fund going towards supporting animal rescue organizations globally.
Aniston found love while working on Friends, but it wasn’t with her co-star David Schwimmer as she had previously revealed during the reunion special. Surprisingly, her affections were not directed towards another person, but rather someone else. Can you figure out who stole her heart?
In 2005, there was a dog that wasn’t performing well in a scene with actors Matt LeBlanc and Matthew Perry. Following this experience, the actress decided to create a fund where people could donate to animals in need all around the world. She aims to inspire others to contribute even just a dollar, as it all adds up. Her goal is to raise awareness and support shelters that are struggling. The Morning Show actress emphasized the importance of helping these animals and bringing attention to the shelters that are in dire need of assistance. She hopes to make a difference and help these vulnerable creatures in need.
Just recently, Jennifer revealed her latest project involving dogs, as she introduces her upcoming children’s book titled Clydeo Takes a Bite Out of Life. Aniston is set to release the book on October 1st, along with a picture of herself with two more of her furry companions.
In an interview with People magazine, she mentioned that she started a fund dedicated to supporting animals worldwide, encouraging people to contribute as little as a dollar, as every donation counts and makes a difference.
The Morning Show actress expressed her desire to raise awareness and support shelters that are in urgent need. She emphasized the importance of helping these animals and bringing attention to the struggling shelters that are in disrepair. This sentiment was echoed by the former partner of Brad Pitt.
“They’re struggling to keep pace. It’s heartbreaking to see us having to put down perfectly healthy, innocent two-year-old dogs, puppies, or entire litters. It’s overwhelming. It’s just too many,” she expressed.
Her aim with the book is to motivate children to assist dogs in need. “People nowadays are so engrossed in their phones that they get lost in endless scrolling,” she observed. “They forget to engage with the world around them and discover their passions.”
At the moment, she cares for two dogs. To learn more and contribute, please visit www.theclydeofund.org.