Golden Globes 2024: Jennifer Aniston wears black for first public appearance after Matthew Perry's death

Updated : Jan 08, 2024 09:20
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The Golden Globe Awards 2024 red carpet saw the Hollywood industry in attendance, wearing their sartorial best. From Taylor Swift to Margot Robbie, many attended the star-studded eventful night. While everyone looked gorgeous and dapper, all eyes were fixed on Jennifer Aniston, who made her first public appearance after Matthew Perry's untimely demise last year. The actress chose a black dress for the night.

Jennifer Aniston Makes First Appearance After Matthew Perry's Death

Jennifer Aniston and the entire team of F.R.I.E.N.D.S. were left shocked after the death of their colleague and friend Matthew Perry who played the role of Chandler Bing. After the tragic incident, Aniston has been away from the public eye, however, she made an exception for the prestigious award ceremony.

For her appearance on the red carpet, Aniston chose a body-hugging black dress. The diva kept her makeup light and did not add any accessories.

Jennifer and Selena Gomez's Adorable moment

On the other hand, Jennifer was seen sharing an adorable moment with Selena Gomez. The duo hugged each other and posed for the paps at the ceremony.

Jennifer sports Rachel hairstyle

For the 2024 version of Golden Globes, the F.R.I.E.N.D.S. actor showed off her freshly cut tresses. Her hairstyle is similar to what she carried off when she played Rachel Green in the popular sitcom.

Also watch: Matthew Perry died from ketamine drug overdose as per autopsy report
 

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