Jennifer Aniston is encouraging everyone to love themselves a little bit more in the New Year!
The “Morning Show” actress took to Instagram on December 19th to show a throwback pic “from the archives” of herself rocking a biκini top and mini skirt to prove the point.
The 51-year-old is seen kissing her reflection in the mirror in the pH๏to taken by Peggy Sirota, and credited to pH๏to licensing agency Trunk Archive.
The mega star returned to the social media platform after a long hiatus with this eye-popping pic–much to the delight of her 35.9 million followers.
“What a year,” she captioned the stunning sH๏t has since garnered over 4.8M likes. “Reminder to give yourself a little love… and hang in there.” Indeed!
“You are the cutest,” wrote jewelry designer Jennifer Meyer on the black and white pic.
“What an icon,” makeup artist Katie Jane Hughes chimed in. We agree!
The stunning new pictures, taken by pH๏tographer Zoey Grossman, put the movie star‘s sculpted body on full display. In the cover sH๏t, she’s seen wearing a barely-there Chanel biκini that covers only her nipples — all while showing off her green eyes and toned abs.
In another sH๏t, taken from the back, a shirtless Aniston looks to the side and shows off her breasts as well as a Gucci thong. Check out all the pH๏tos here.
Another look for the pH๏toshoot features Aniston in a gold bra top with baggy Balmain white leather pants and Dior embellished belt with the brand’s name on it. It’s the perfect ensemble for Aniston, who looks so effortlessly confident with her straight caramel long locks and glowy makeup.
She changes up her hair in one of the last looks of the shoot, where her locks are wet and little wild. In the picture, Aniston’s seen smiling looking off to the side wearing a Calle Del Mar bandeau and skirt and a massive MAM ring.
In the feature, the actress opened up about fertility struggles for the very first time and talkedaout what she’s looking for as she gets older. “I would say my late 30s, 40s, I’d gone through really hard shit, and if it wasn’t for going through that, I would’ve never become who I was meant to be,” she told the magazine.
“That’s why I have such gratitude for all those shitty things. Otherwise, I would’ve been stuck being this person that was so fearful, so nervous, so unsure of who they were. And now, I don’t ҒUCҜing care.”