Jennifer Aniston Stuns in Thigh-High boots and no pants in sexy new pics after Oscars party

 Jennifer Aniston on the cover of Interview magazine

JENNIFER Aniston posed in nothing but thigh-high boots, a leather jacket, and black underwear for Interview magazine while talking to actress Sandra Bullock about sharing boyfriends and drunken nights.

The 51-year-old actress donned a variety of sensual outfits and her staple golden locks for the cover story of the March 2020 issue.

In the cover pH๏τo, Jennifer is wearing a pair of thigh-high boots with nothing else but a pair of black underwear and an oversized leather jacket.

 Jennifer Aniston wore a pink bustier and a leather black skirt

In another one, she shows off her toned arms and stomach by wearing a black leather skirt with a pink bustier. Her crystal blue eyes stand out as she wears a natural makeup look.

The biker chick look fits Jennifer so perfectly that she is then pH๏τographed in a white blouse with high-waisted booty shorts and a leather jacket. Her eyes are hidden behind black sunglᴀsses, as well.

 

In another pH๏τo, she channels her inner goddess by donning a black wrap dress with waist cutouts and a thigh-high slit.
For this specific outfit, her hair looks wet and her hands push it back so that her features are front and center.

For the issue, Sandra and Jennifer talked about dating the same actor: ’90s heart-throb Tate Donovan, who ultimately introduced them to each other.

Sandra said: “Yes, and we were introduced by our former boyfriend. I say “our” because you and I both partook of this one human being.”

Jennifer then pointed out that the second time they met up – at a wedding -, they got sick from drinking too much Jack Daniels.

 

 Jennifer mantained the biker chick aesthetic with this look

Jennifer also dived a little into why she is the way she is – or as Sandra describes her: charming and someone who opens up their hearts to those around her. A similar character to the one she played in the fan-favorite show, Friends.

She explained that because she grew up in a broken home, she never wanted to make people feel the way she felt when she was younger.

 Jennifer also channelled her inner goddess with this tunic dress

She told the Miss Congeniality actress: “I think that it comes from growing up in a household that was destabilized and felt unsafe, watching adults being unkind to each other, and witnessing certain things about human behavior that made me think: ‘I don’t want to do that. I don’t want to be that.

 

“‘I don’t want to experience this feeling I’m having in my body right now. I don’t want anyone else that I ever come in contact with ever to feel that.’ So I guess I have my parents to thank. You can either be angry or be a martyr, or you can say, ‘You’ve got lemons? Let’s make lemonade.’”

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