Jennifer Aniston stuns in a black halter minidress with peplum, promoting season 4 of The Morning Show.
Jennifer Aniston turned heads on September 10 when she arrived on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert wearing a striking black halter minidress that brought back the divisive Y2K peplum trend. The actress’s fashion choice drew attention amid a hectic week of promoting season four of her AppleTV+ seriesThe Morning Show, set to premiere on September 17, while also revealing more about her personal life.
This busy spell for Aniston combined professional commitments with personal milestones, including publicly acknowledging her relationship with author and life coachJim Curtis. The black halter minidress, paired with heeled black sandals, reflected her classic style while embracing a controversial early-2000s fashion element.
A Week of New Beginnings: Personal and Professional Highlights
Aniston’s week began on September 7 with a subtle Instagram post featuring the back of a man’s head watching a sunset, widely believed to be her new partner, Jim Curtis. Following this, Curtis made his public debut alongside the actress at the September 9 premiere of The Morning Show at New York’s Museum of Modern Art.
The couple was reportedly introduced by a mutual friend and initially connected through their shared interests. A source explained,
“They were introduced by a friend and started out as friends,”
and added,
“Jen had read his book and was familiar with his work. He’s very different from anyone she’s dated before.”
—People insider
Another insider highlighted Curtis’s calming influence on Aniston, saying,
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“He has this really calm and secure energy,”
and
“Jen loves it. He feels very safe for her.”
—People insider
Though their relationship is still young, Curtis has already made a positive impact by encouraging Aniston to turn inward and appreciate her achievements more deeply. The source shared,
“helped her turn inwards and slow down a bit”
and
“really appreciate and feel proud of everything she’s built.”
—People insider
Balancing Stardom and Self-Discovery on The Morning Show
Alongside her evolving personal life, Aniston continues to engage deeply with her role as Alex Levy in The Morning Show. During the red carpet event and her media appearances, she reflected on the challenges and rewards of portraying a complex character.
At the premiere, she acknowledged some parallels between herself and Alex Levy, stating,
“there’s definitely some mirroring going on.”
She also expressed joy with the role, sharing,
“She’s been such a fun character to play,”
and added, “I love playing her.”
Earlier in the summer, Aniston remarked on the intense nature of creating the series, noting,
“is just a beast to film. It is layered, it’s complicated, it’s emotional, it hits on a lot of topics and current events, so let’s just say, it’s not Friends,”
referencing the iconic NBC sitcom she starred in from 1994 to 2004.
She recently likened filming the show to the experience of childbirth, explaining,
“I kind of compare it to what childbirth must be like when my friends are like, ‘You just kind of forget what it was, and then next thing you know, you’re knocked up again.’ And having that same agony of pushing that watermelon out of a tiny little pinhole, and then you just get to do it again.”
Creative Growth and Female Empowerment Behind the Scenes
The actress has also shared insights about what working on The Morning Show has taught her about collaboration and women’s roles in television production. She noted that the series’ cast and crew embrace trust and support, enabling a strong creative environment.
Aniston said,
“that women are beyond capable to make great television and produce a show with elegance and grace and kindness to one another. And we trust one another. When one of us has to work and put ourselves in front of the camera, you trust the others are going to pick up the ball and take care of the other end of it.”
Furthermore, she revealed new creative challenges:
“I’ve also learned that there are places I can go in my creative self that I probably didn’t know that I could, that have allowed me that challenge to push my limits.”
Looking Ahead: What to Expect from Jennifer Aniston and The Morning Show
As Jennifer Aniston’s personal and professional worlds continue to flourish, fans can anticipate both exciting developments in her relationship with Jim Curtis and a compelling fourth season of The Morning Show. The series promises to delve into timely and emotionally rich topics, with Aniston embracing opportunities to deepen her craft and challenge herself creatively.
With the official premiere scheduled for September 17, viewers can look forward to witnessing the dynamic evolution of Alex Levy’s story, intertwined with Aniston’s authentic passion for storytelling and acting. As she balances new love and career milestones, this chapter of her life exemplifies growth and resilience in the public eye.