During the filming of a scene for the upcoming season four of The Morning Show, Jennifer Aniston found herself covered in oil. The 55-year-old actress was in New York City when a protestor threw fake oil on her, leaving her shocked and visibly displeased. Despite arriving on set looking pristine, she ended up with the black tar-like substance all over her white blouse, khaki pants, and dripping down her arms. In character as fictional TV anchor Alex Levy, she continued to film the chaotic scene, holding up her phone that miraculously avoided the splatter. The oil soaked into her clothes, stained her purse, and covered her shoes, creating a messy situation for the actress.
Jennifer Aniston found herself soaked and slick with oil during the filming of a scene for the highly-anticipated fourth season of The Morning Show.
During the chaotic scene, extras playing cops swarmed the set to control the riot in the background.
Once the director shouted ‘cut,’ Aniston let loose and started joking around with the rest of the cast and crew. She was seen playfully mimicking a half-hearted, not-so-serious warning expression, raising her brows and pointing her finger.
Before her outfit got ruined, the TV icon looked stylish in a white sleeveless button-down shirt tucked into khaki flared trousers. She accessorized with an orange leather crossbody bag and a delicate gold watch.
With her straight hair flowing and a natural-looking makeup, Aniston looked stunning on set.
The popular drama series, which became an instant hit in 2019, stars Aniston and Witherspoon alongside Carrell, Crudup, and Duplass.
Filming for the fourth season of their Apple TV+ show is still ongoing, and a premiere date has not been announced yet.
During filming in New York City, the 55-year-old actress was caught off guard as she reacted genuinely surprised by a climate change protester splashing fake oil on her.
Shortly after stepping onto the set looking immaculate, she was seen with a black, tar-like substance smearing her pristine white blouse and khaki pants, with streaks running down her arms.
She was spotted raising her phone, just narrowly avoiding the splatter, as the dark substance seeped into her outfit, left a mark on her bag, and coated her footwear.
In the midst of the uproar, it is possible that Aniston tapped into the anger she felt last week when she called out Senator J.D. Vance for his controversial remarks about ‘childless cat ladies’ governing the nation. Last Wednesday, the beloved actress took to her Instagram Story to express her dissatisfaction with Vance’s comments and promised to ‘pray’ for his daughter’s future. Aniston has been open about her struggles with infertility and the challenges she faced while trying to conceive a child. In response to a clip of Vance conversing with Tucker Carlson, she expressed her disbelief that such words could come from a potential Vice President of the country. Aniston ended her post by sending well wishes to Vance’s daughter, hoping she would never have to resort to IVF due to the barriers he is attempting to impose. Vance’s disparaging remarks from a 2021 interview resurfaced recently, reigniting the conversation around his insensitive comments.
She appeared unimpressed, her expression turning sour as she filmed the hectic scene, embodying the character of TV news anchor Alex Levy and reporting live from the staged protest.
Once the director called for a break in filming, Aniston let loose and started goofing around with the other actors and crew members. Photographs captured her playfully wagging her finger and raising her eyebrows, giving a half-hearted, jokingly strict warning expression.
In an interview, he raised concerns about Vice President Harris’ leadership abilities due to her not having biological children. During Vance’s Senate campaign in Ohio, he expressed on Fox News that the country is being run by the Democrats, whom he described as “childless cat ladies” who are unhappy with their own lives and decisions, hence wanting to spread misery to others. This group, according to Vance, includes Harris, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, and Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Vance questioned the logic of entrusting the future of the country to individuals who do not have a personal stake in it, like those without children.