Friends actors weren't the only stars reminding people to get registered to vote. One Tree Hill stars Sophia Bush, Hilarie Burton, and Bethany Joy Lenz hopped on a video call to share the message. Michelle Obama, of course, got involved.
20.07.2020 - 14:37 / msn.com
Jennifer Aniston posted a rare selfie on Instagram to show herself wearing a face mask while urging others do the same during the coronavirus pandemic. Now, the actor is once again using social media to hammer in the importance of taking COVID-19 seriously.On Sunday, the Friends star posted a photo of a man she identified as her friend Kevin, who is pictured lying in a hospital bed with a ventilator and other tubes attached.
Friends actors weren't the only stars reminding people to get registered to vote. One Tree Hill stars Sophia Bush, Hilarie Burton, and Bethany Joy Lenz hopped on a video call to share the message. Michelle Obama, of course, got involved.
Jennifer Aniston shared the personal story of a friend dealing with COVID-19 in an effort to encourage people to wear masks and to take the pandemic seriously. The “Friends” actress on Sunday took to Instagram, where she shared a photo of a friend named Kevin who was laid up in the hospital.
Jennifer Aniston and Courteney Cox know that it hasn't been anyone's day, month, or year. But they're still encouraging their followers to wear a mask.
Jennifer Aniston wants you to #wearadamnmask.
Jennifer Aniston has shared a sobering reminder to #wearadamnmask on Instagram, posting a picture of a friend’s coronavirus battle.She posted an image of her friend, identified only as Kevin, lying in a hospital bed and hooked up to a series of tubes and wires.The actress wrote: “This is our friend Kevin. Perfectly healthy, not one underlying health issue.
Instagram to share a photo of a friend of hers, who looks to be in critical condition in hospital after contracting COVID-19.Along with the photo of her friend Kevin, hooked up to machines in a hospital bed, Jen wrote a poignant plea to her followers: ‘This is our friend Kevin. Perfectly healthy, not one underlying health issue.
Jennifer Aniston has urged her fans to wear face masks amid the coronavirus pandemic.On Sunday, the Morning Show star shared a series of photos on her Instagram, including one of herself and Friends co-star Courteney Cox wearing matching blue face coverings.However, it was her first upload that captured the attention of her followers, as Aniston shared a heartbreaking image of her friend hooked up to a ventilator in hospital with Covid-19.“This is our friend Kevin.
Jennifer Aniston has shared a heartbreaking post, detailing her a friend's terrifying coronavirus battle.
Jennifer Aniston is trying her best to spread the awareness of wearing a mask. The Friends alum is using her Instagram platform with over 34.8 million followers to wear the mask in order to flatten the curve and curb the spread of Coronavirus.
Jennifer Aniston is sharing a heartbreaking look at the seriousness of the coronavirus. The star took to Instagram to share a snapshot of her friend in the hospital battling COVID-19, which almost claimed his life.«This is our friend Kevin.
Friends costars are not the only celebs finding nostalgic ways to promote safety guidelines to their fans. Patrick Dempsey recently to convince fans to wear their masks, while posted a very clever meme in June. If all that doesn't work, let's hope Harley and Hopper convince more people to do the right thing.Authentic, Accessible, RelevantMore from GlamourSee More Stories© 2020 Condé Nast.
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With the growing number of COVID-19 cases in the United States of America making the headlines, Hollywood stars are urging people to wear masks. One of them being Jennifer Aniston.
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I understand masks are inconvenient and uncomfortable. But don’t you feel that it’s worse that businesses are shutting down… jobs are being lost… health care workers are hitting absolute exhaustion.
Jennifer Aniston has a message for all of her friends, family and fans who "care about human life": Wear a mask. The actress, 50, shared a photo of herself donning her facial covering on Instagram with a caption not only saying it's essential but noting it's the least people can do.