Jennifer Aniston Finally Makes A Chevy Look HOT And Gives Us A Reason To Get Into The BACKSEAT!

Jennifer Aniston Finally Makes A Chevy Look HOT And Gives Us A Reason To Get Into The BACKSEAT!
When it comes to A-list celebrities, it's pretty hard to think of a female actress that's as stunning at 50 years old as Jennifer Aniston. How does she do it?

Well, when you have a team of stylists, make up artists, hair experts and lord knows what else, it certainly helps.

Still riding high from her win at last night's Screen Actor's Guild (SAG) awards for her work on Apple's The Morning Show, Aniston posted today to show us a bit of a look behind the scenes as well as express her gratitude for her "W."

While I've never worn a dress, it seems like it must not be too much fun traveling from home to the red carpet. Aniston posted a pic showing her slouched in the back of what we guess to be a Chevrolet Tahoe/Suburban as she attempted to avoid wrinkles on her body-hugging number.

Frankly, we're thinking she and the dress look better in the second picture anyhow.



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TomMTomM - 1/21/2020 5:44:33 AM
+5 Boost
When I was younger, GM was well known for its styling - and that is what fueled GM sales. THere have been lots of truly memorable GM styled cars over the years - they essentially put their money behind it - and back then they sold 50% of ALL the new cars sold in the US. For some strange reason - when Emission regulations came into being at a higher level (THe 70's) - GM styling became terrible - I long for a real Bill Mitchell/Harley Earl(SP?) replacement but a that the market has been taken over by trucks and raised station wagons makes that unlikely. I can still imagine what Cadillac would have sold - if they actually produced the last group of styling exercises.


xjug1987axjug1987a - 1/21/2020 2:43:46 PM
+1 Boost
Completely agree...GM styling has been totally uninspired since the mid/late 70's.... some winners in the 80's but only a few. New Vette is a bright spot but little else..


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