Fans are stunned as Jennifer Aniston seems to wear the same outfit as Rachel in ‘Friends’

The 56-year-old actress drew attention in Los Angeles—not for who she was with, but for what she was wearing. This outfit sent netizens straight back to the 1990s.

Jennifer Aniston triggered a wave of nostalgia last week when she was photographed in Los Angeles with “Game of Thrones” star Pedro Pascal and another friend. Her dress instantly gained notice online, with many followers claiming it looked similar. Aniston, 56, wore a white T-shirt, a fitting black vest, and dark bootcut jeans, which immediately reminded viewers of one of Rachel Green’s ensembles from the 1994-2004 television sitcom Friends.

The slight resemblance was not lost on netizens, who took to social media to point it out. One Reddit member just commented on how stunning she seemed, while another on Instagram quipped, “She’s wearing her dad’s pants.”

 

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Others accepted nostalgia with fondness. A fan of the classic show said, “She looks just like she did on the Friends finale 21 years ago (even wearing the same clothing) [sic],” while another wrote, “She’s giving Rachel Green realness. Love her style 💚💚💚 [sic].”

One netizen was astonished to find Aniston wearing what appeared to be the identical clothing from the “Friends” finale. Some person asked whether it was the same outfit Rachel wore as she prepared to depart for Paris.

A fan later identified the look as one worn in the show’s “I got off the plane” scene. One fan commented, “Awwwww❤️❤️.”

The focus on her costume reignited interest in other noteworthy outfits from the series. In September 2024, Aniston resolved a long-running fan argument concerning one of Rachel’s most famous fashion moments: the mint green dress from Season 3, Episode 2, “The One Where No One’s Ready.”

After streaming provider Max uploaded a side-by-side comparison of the garment in various tones—robin’s egg blue in 4K and light green in HD—Aniston reposted the image to her Instagram Story, saying, “FOR THE RECORD, THE DRESS WAS MINT GREEN.”

 

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The series’ persistent popularity and distinctive style attest to the show’s long-term legacy, as Aniston herself has acknowledged. During a May 2022 interview on “The Ellen Show,” she spoke with presenter Ellen DeGeneres about how she dealt with the end of the series.

“I got a divorce and went to therapy,” Aniston explained, adding that she was also filming the 2006 film “The Break-Up” at the same time. “I just kind of leaned into the end,” she said.

During the talk, DeGeneres commented that Aniston seemed to be closing numerous chapters in her life at once. Aniston concurred, saying, “Let’s simply conclude everything and begin anew.” The presenter inquired whether it had worked out for her, to which Aniston replied, “It worked great.”

Aniston’s choice to accept change following “Friends” represented not just a personal reset, but also the start of a larger journey—one that now includes her rising influence in the health industry.

As reported in January 2025, she is pursuing new health objectives and starred in a Pvolve training video that received positive feedback from followers. Many people admired how she maintained her health and fitness while even leading a terrific job.

In the video, released on Pvolve’s Instagram page, the “Marley & Me” actress displays a variety of workouts aimed at increasing strength and shaping the body.

Aniston glides boldly through Pvolve’s functional workouts, wearing a black gym outfit and using their revolutionary equipment, such as the P.Band and the P.3 Trainer.

The film focuses on the “Murder Mystery” actress’s controlled movements, such as lunges, arm lifts, and resistance stretches that improve strength and flexibility.

The video’s description adds, “Pvolve has made my body stronger and leaner,” validating the “Just Go With It” star’s recommendation of the program’s success.

Fans instantly swarmed the comments section, applauding Aniston’s dedication to exercise and age-defying beauty. “Incredible as always ❤️,” one fan exclaimed, while another remarked, “Crazyyyy [sic].”

 

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“Now we know how she keeps fit,” said a third. “You look great for your age; keep up the good work,” said another admirer. One user commended her as a “timeless beauty,” while another said she looked fantastic.

Aniston’s most recent training video continues to inspire, demonstrating that commitment to health and fitness knows no age. Her adventure with Pvolve began in 2021, while she was recovering from a back problem.

 

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Aniston stated, “I don’t feel like myself when I’m not able to work out.” She chose to attempt the program after being encouraged by a friend who had seen great physical and energy changes as a result of Pvolve.

Beginning with home streaming sessions, Aniston added equipment like the P.band, P.ball, and P.3 Trainer, which were her favorites for addressing the core and arms.

 

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She eventually gained a strong appreciation for Pvolve, recognizing its capacity to push the body while producing actual, observable benefits. “It’s completely different from anything I’d tried before, and that’s what made me want to get involved with the company,” she explained.

This transformative experience inspired her to become more active with the program, ultimately leading to in-person training sessions with Head Trainer Dani Coleman in 2023.

 

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Aniston’s perspective on exercise has changed due to Pvolve’s science-based approach, which receives support from a Clinical Advisory Board of health and fitness specialists. She now actively contributes to the brand, bringing her experience to product development, programming, and marketing to help raise its visibility.

 

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Rachel Katzman, Pvolve’s creator, was overjoyed to discover that Aniston had been broadcasting exercises from home. She claimed Aniston’s fitness level and the variety of alternatives made her passion for the program even stronger.

 

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Aniston’s experience with Pvolve mirrors her larger views on aging. In a January 2025 Allure interview, she highlighted resisting cultural expectations about becoming older, emphasizing that age does not limit what a person may do.

She supported breaking free of confining notions. “It’s like, ‘Okay, well, if they say this happens at this age, that’s what happens at this age.’ But then you say, “No!” Who is establishing these rules?! ‘ Are our muscles going to go slack as we age” No, let us keep them strong. “We can make our own rules.”

While Aniston supports aging gracefully and staying strong, several admirers hypothesized that she may have had cosmetic procedures to keep her young appearance.

Aniston’s October 2024 visit on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” generated considerable debate, with many viewers concentrating on her beauty more than her remarks.

During the conversation, Aniston, clad in a fashionable one-shoulder black dress, addressed allegations about herself and covered a variety of issues, including her time on “The Morning Show,” her collaboration with the late Kris Kristofferson, and the release of her new children’s book, “Clydeo.”

Despite her glowing look and different facial expressions throughout the talk, viewers were ready to share their thoughts. One observer attacked Aniston’s looks, arguing that facial modifications impair her ability to talk authentically.

Someone else remarked that her facial features were excessively rigid and unnatural. Others advised her to cease modifying her face, claiming that it detracts from her innate attractiveness.

The comments included conjecture about Aniston’s cosmetic decisions, with one commenter advising her to accept natural aging and comparing her to Courteney Cox in terms of potential treatments.

The netizen’s supposition was consistent with a March 2024 sighting of Aniston with Sandra Bullock and Jason Bateman’s wife, Amanda Anka. The three were spotted exiting a well-known cosmetic surgery business in Connecticut.

The center purportedly specialized in upper and lower facelifts, which cost between $50,000 and $100,000, while brow and eye lifts cost roughly $30,000 apiece.

Despite criticism of Aniston’s performance on “Kimmel,” several fans rallied to her rescue. An admirer commended her attitude and emotions while rejecting unfavorable comments about her appearance.

One admirer praised her attractiveness, another said she appeared to be in a positive mood and looked great, while still another called her a treasure.

Aniston has constantly discussed aging and societal influences over the years. In a June 2023 Vogue interview, she voiced dissatisfaction with society’s emphasis on age, which she repeated in a January 2025 Allure profile.

“It’s common in society to use markers such as ‘Well, you’re at that stage, therefore for your age…’ I’m not even sure what that implies. I am in better shape now than I was in my twenties. I feel better in my mind, body, and soul.” It’s all 100% better,” she told Vogue.

She shared about her skincare habits, which included some unusual ones. In an August 2023 Wall Street Journal interview, Aniston said that she had attempted a salmon-sperm facial, a therapy recommended by her aesthetician, and that she was willing to do anything to keep young skin.

Aniston confirmed receiving the treatment during her “Kimmel” interview, characterizing it as a process akin to microneedling, which uses small needles to renew the skin.

As arguments rage online, one thing is certain: Aniston continuously captivates attention and affection, whether for her renowned profession or her striking appearance.