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Jennifer Aniston shares adorable throwback 'beanie baby' photo

Updated on: 13 December,2019 03:16 PM IST  |  Washington
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Ever since she joined Instagram, Aniston has been sharing selfies and behind-the-scenes snaps, proving that she's become an Instagram pro

Jennifer Aniston shares adorable throwback 'beanie baby' photo

Jennifer Aniston

Actor Jennifer Aniston's latest Instagram picture with a beanie is sure to give you childhood nostalgia.


The 50-year-old actor, who famously joined Instagram two months ago, shared a super sweet childhood picture of self on Thursday (local time). In the picture, a young Aniston can be seen sporting a beanie cap while looking out of a window. Aniston's adorable picture's caption read, "California beanie baby ( I'm sure I was wishing for snow)." She added the prayer, snowman, and snowflake emojis, along with the hashtag #TBT.



The childhood picture of the superstar received 1 million likes in just a few hours of the post. Her 'Friends' pals couldn't stop themselves from commenting on the adorable picture.

American actor Kate Hudson commented, "Oh sweet girl" along with a smiling emoji. Actor Laura Dern wrote, "Come ON you cutie." While writer Erin Foster simply wrote "Omg" along with a broken heart emoji.

Ever since she joined Instagram, Aniston has been sharing selfies and behind-the-scenes snaps, proving that she's become an Instagram pro.

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