Jennifer Aniston Shares Adorable Snaps Of Her Pup To Celebrate National Puppy Day
March 23 2022, Published 3:48 p.m. ET
Jennifer Aniston is celebrating National Puppy Day!
The A-list actress, 53, shared a series of adorable snaps to her Instagram page on Wednesday, March 23, to reminisce on her dog's days as a little pup.
"I don't know if 'National Puppy Day' is a real holiday...but I'll take any excuse to post Chesterfield throwbacks," she wrote in her Instagram Story alongside an adorable pic of the pup — whose full name is Lord Chesterfield.
She then posted an old video of the little one, followed by another of Chesterfield all grown up.
Aniston previously celebrated one year with her doggo with an Instagram post back in October 2021.
"One year with my lovable, squeezable, I'll call it...talkative (barks at air), cuddle, and not-so-little-anymore Lord Chesterfield 🥳❤️🐾," she wrote at the time, along with multiple pics with her furry friend.
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The Morning Show star's latest IG posts come in the wake of reports that she and the rest of her Friends costars are "in a panic" over the upcoming release of Matthew Perry's memoir, which is expected to expose all of the bombshells and scandals from their days on set of the NBC sitcom.
"The word is he's going to unload on the whole crew," an insider dished, as OK! learned, adding that he "figures it's time to come clean not just about his own life, but also about the good, the bad and the ugly things that happened on the Friends set."
He also reportedly "couldn't care less" whether or not the book — which is entitled Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing — upsets Aniston and the rest of the crew. "He's not going to hold back," the source added.
As OK! previously reported, Perry is also expected to unload on his on-screen best friend and roommate Matt LeBlanc over his spinoff series Joey.
"The full story of that betrayal hasn’t been told yet, and Matthew is not going to pull any punches,” another source revealed, noting that Perry plans "very frank" about his take on the spinoff.
“It’s been 18 years, but the Joey thing still stings Matthew and the other cast members because it was the only time one of them went behind everybody else’s back and tried to break up the act,” the insider explained. “Matthew didn’t bring it up on the reunion last year, but he’s ready to set the record straight and isn’t going to hold back.”