Justin Theroux’s picture of Jennifer Aniston on Instagram mixes #wcw with #tbt
Here’s a peek at the front of the red Valentino dress that Jennifer Aniston wore to the Oscars in 2013. Justin Theroux posted a filtered, full back view of his wife in the gown on Instagram for Woman Crush Wednesday.
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Anyone who was still wondering why Jennifer Aniston married Justin Theroux might want to take a peek at his Instagram feed, where the picture-posting newbie just made the most of Woman Crush Wednesday.
The star of "The Leftovers" posted a beautiful shot of his lady wearing Valentino and took the opportunity to drop her some hashtag kisses and hugs.
And hey, the shot also works for Throw Back Thursday, as it was taken the day of the Academy Awards in 2013. Not bad for a guy who just joined Instagram with a selfie posted a week ago.
Is it just us, or does he look a little like a younger, healthier Charlie Sheen? OK, maybe not — but maybe?
Hope we didn't hurt his feelings with that observation, as he's already been stung by a petition protesting "Zoolander 2," which he co-wrote, over a character of ambiguous gender played by Benedict Cumberbatch.
The petition urges a boycott over the film's "offensive representation of non-binary individuals!" It references a trailer released Nov. 18 and is gunning for 25,000 signatures.
"I don’t even know what to make of it, because it hurts my feelings in a way," Theroux told the Wrap recently when asked about the petition. "I take great care in the jokes I write, and the umbrage being taken is out of the context of the scene. I wish people would see the movie first. Satire is a thing that points out the idiots, and we went through it on 'Tropic Thunder' with the 'R' word."
It's OK, Justin. We're pretty sure there's a lot more to life than being really, really, ridiculously good-looking. You, luckily, never have to find out what that is.
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