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Rare glimpse inside Jennifer Aniston's home life

Rare glimpse inside Jennifer Aniston's home life

Daily Telegraph04-07-2025
Jennifer Aniston has given fans a rare glimpse inside her life at home.
Taking to Instagram, the 'Friends' star posted a series of photos taken in her two California properties.
The 56-year-old actress shared several shots of herself spending time with her celebrity pals, while wishing her 44.5 million followers a 'happy Monday', Realtor reports.
Among the A-listers featured in the images were Aniston's close friend — and former co-star — Courteney Cox, as well as 'Will & Grace' actor Sean Hayes.
The Golden Globe winner also posted a snap of her dog, Lord Chesterfield.
In the photo, the star lounged on an outdoor couch with her pup, whom she rescued in October 2020.
Aniston is currently the proud owner of two California dwellings: a midcentury modern property in Bel-Air, which she purchased for $US20.1 million ($A30.5 million) in 2012.
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The other is a Mediterranean-style farmhouse in Montecito, which she bought from fellow A-lister Oprah Winfrey for $US10.5 million ($A15.9 million) in 2021.
Images obtained by Realtor in March revealed that 'The Switch' actress was carrying out extensive renovations on her farmhouse property.
Photos showed that the dwelling had undergone a stunning overhaul, which included the addition of a new pool area.
Those images revealed that construction was very near completion, suggesting that Aniston might have since moved into the dwelling.
Although, she has not yet revealed whether she plans to use the Montecito abode as a full-time residence or a weekend getaway.
It appears that at least one of the photos featured in Aniston's Instagram post might have been taken at her newly renovated dwelling.
The image shows the actress' pet dog Clyde lounging in the entryway to a property, which features the same heavy-set wooden door as Aniston's Montecito property.
The pup can be seen lying next to a hedgehog toy behind a welcome mat that reads: 'The babe cave.'
Aniston also reminded fans of her close bond with Cox in the images, with one snap showing the longtime friends hugging while donning matching loungewear and standing together in what appears to be a kitchen.
Other photos saw Aniston posing along with producer Kristin Hahn in front of her cozy fireplace, and hanging out with her friend Andrea Bendewald in a beautifully decorated living room.
Meanwhile, Aniston's candid selfie with close friend Hayes appears to have been taken during an evening on the town — and saw a third person carefully blurred out by the actress to protect the anonymous pal's privacy.
Lastly, Aniston showed a picture of the gorgeous sunset over the water.
The candid into her personal life comes nearly two months after an elderly man was arrested after intentionally crashing through the gates of Aniston's Bel-Air property while she was home.
Police were called to the star's Los Angeles home around 12pm on May 5 for a possible burglary, according to local news channel KTLA.
The 'Horrible Bosses' actress was at home at the time of the shocking incident, and the intruder has been identified only as a white male in his 70s, TMZ reports.
The Los Angeles Police Department revealed that a security guard on-site held down the elderly man until they arrived.
TMZ reported that Aniston's security team rushed over to the driver and restrained him at gunpoint immediately following the incident.
Upon arrival, police officers took the man, who has a minor criminal history, into custody without any issues.
According to ABC News, the incident was not an accident. However, it doesn't appear that Aniston was targeted.
The LAPD's Threat Management Unit has taken over the case to err on the side of caution.
According to KTLA, the retractable arm on Aniston's gate was broken off as a result of the crash.
Following the incident, the LAPD revealed that 'there was a victim who was home at the time, who was not injured.'
Aniston has been very discreet about her personal residence, a 10,186-square-foot, midcentury modern mansion on a 3.27-acre lot in L.A.'s Bel-Air neighbourhood.
The prestigious estate, built in 1968 and designed by architect A. Quincy Jones, is hidden behind tall hedges and high gates, ensuring maximum privacy for Aniston, who used the home as the location for her 2015 wedding to Justin Theroux.
The couple divorced in 2018. Realtor.com records indicate she paid $US20,970,000 ($A31,875,000) for the marvellous manse and estimates it's now worth anywhere from about $US18 million ($A27.3 million) to $27 million ($A41 million).
Parts of this story first appeared in Realtor and was republished with permission.
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