Jennifer Aniston nominated for an Emmy for ‘The Morning Show’

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Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon, longtime besties, are competing in the same category after being nominated for Emmy Awards for their Apple TV+ series The Morning Show.

According to thenews.com, both of the Hollywood A-list actresses got nominated in “Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama Series” category for the show.

On the show, Aniston, 55, portrays the character of Alex Levy while Witherspoon, 48, plays the role of Bradley Jackson, reflecting on behind-the-scenes culture of a network broadcasting morning news program.

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However, this is not the first time Aniston or Witherspoon have been nominated for Emmys.

Aniston and Witherspoon were nominated in the same category for the same show in 2020 and 2022, with the former winning an Emmy for “Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series” in 2022 for playing Rachel Green on Friends and the latter winning an Emmy for producing Big Little Lies in 2017.

Source: thenews.com

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