Jennifer Aniston declares her ‘love’ for NYC by sharing results of scene where she’s doused in black paint for upcoming season four of The Morning Show

Jennifer Aniston and her colleagues with The Morning Show kicked off the shoot for the upcoming season four early in July.
And after spending time both hanging out with friends and filming scenes for the hit Apple TV+ series co-starring Reese Witherspoon in New York City, the actress took to her instagram page to share her love for the Big Apple, all the while showcasing her sense of humor: ‘I ❤️ NY.’
The Friends alum used a photo of herself covered in black paint for the cover image of the post, where she’s sitting in a tent on set with one leg lifted up several feet, while the other is planted on ground with loads paints splattered on it.
Her outfit used for a TMS scene included a white sleeveless top that got covered with paint all over her left side, as well as both arms, her platform open-toe heels, and a few of her toes.
You Magazine shared a video clip of the scene, which begins with Aniston in character as Alex Levy amid a protest on the bustling streets of Manhattan. After holding up her phone while reporting, a man walks over and douses her with black paint.
Jennifer Aniston, 55, took to Instagram on Sunday to share her love for New York, beginning with a photo of herself covered in black paint that was used for a scene from the upcoming season four of The Morning Show
Jennifer Aniston, 55, took to Instagram on Sunday to share her love for New York, beginning with a photo of herself covered in black paint that was used for a scene from the upcoming season four of The Morning Show
Mimi Leder,  a director and producer for TMS, broke out into laughter when Aniston showed her the end result of her getting doused in the black paint
Mimi Leder,  a director and producer for TMS, broke out into laughter when Aniston showed her the end result of her getting doused in the black paint
There’s two photo of Aniston showing a group of four video of paint scene, including TMS producer and director Mimi Leder, 72, who broke out into laughter.
Aniston, 55, also couldn’t resist sharing a video showing a woman holding a sign on the window of a building a few stories up that read: ‘We [love] The Morning Show’ with a young boy standing next to her, as they both yell and flash big smiles.
She would also give a shout-out for fans to go see Cole Escola in the Broadway play Oh, Mary, by sharing a photo of herself snuggled up next to the star of the show, Escola, and Whoopi Goldberg.
Escola, 37, stars alongside cast mates Conrad Ricamora, Bianca Leigh, Tony Macht, and James Scully.
Written by Escola and directed by Sam Pinkleton, Oh, Mary shifted from an off-Broadway to Broadway’s Lyceum Theatre for a 12-week run. However, due to popular demand, it was extended to go through until November 10.
As part of her social media post, Aniston also took a group selfie snap showing her with actor George Hahn, makeup artist Angela Levin and actress, and acting coach Nancy Banks.
Leder, 72, a New York City native, could also be seen standing on an empty red carpet seemingly giving Aniston some director while standing just a few feet away with a phone in hand.
There’s also a photo taken inside The New York Public Library, which is a sign that either Aniston went for a visit or it was used as the backdrop of a scene for TMS.

The Morning Show scene show a man douse Aniston's Alex Levy with pain during a protest on the bustling streets of Manhattan
The Morning Show scene show a man douse Aniston’s Alex Levy with pain during a protest on the bustling streets of Manhattan
Alex is none too happy with being doused with paint while reporting on the jo
Alex is none too happy with being doused with paint while reporting on the jo
Aniston and Leder couldn't get enough of the paint scene, as they showed it a few times to others on the set of the hit Apple  TV+ series, which was the streets of Manhattan
Aniston and Leder couldn’t get enough of the paint scene, as they showed it a few times to others on the set of the hit Apple  TV+ series, which was the streets of Manhattan
Aniston also couldn't resist sharing a video showing a woman holding a sign on the window of a building a few stories up that read: 'We [love] The Morning Show' with a young boy standing next to her, as they both yell and flash big smiles
Aniston also couldn’t resist sharing a video showing a woman holding a sign on the window of a building a few stories up that read: ‘We [love] The Morning Show’ with a young boy standing next to her, as they both yell and flash big smiles
Leder, 72, a New York City native, could also be seen standing on a empty red carpet seemingly giving Aniston some director while standing just a few feet away with a phone in hand.
Leder, 72, a New York City native, could also be seen standing on a empty red carpet seemingly giving Aniston some director while standing just a few feet away with a phone in hand.
Aniston also took a group selfie snap showing her with actor George Hahn, makeup artist Angela Levin and actress, and acting coach Nancy Banks
Aniston also took a group selfie snap showing her with actor George Hahn, makeup artist Angela Levin and actress, and acting coach Nancy Banks

Aniston is playing Alexandra ‘Alex’ Levy, co-host of UBA’s TMS, for her fourth season alongside Witherspoon, who portrays Bradley Jackson, former TMS co-host and news anchor at UBA.
After earning a staggering 16 Emmy nominations for its latest installment, The Morning Show  was renewed for a fourth season ahead of the third season premiere.
Both Witherspoon and Aniston have received critical acclaim and award recognition for their roles.
Since debuting on Apple TV+ in November 2019, the cast has showcased the likes of Billy Crudup, Mark Duplass, Tom Irwin, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Néstor Carbonell, Karen Pittman, Bel Powley, Desean Terry, Jack Davenport, Steve Carell, Greta Lee, Ruairi O’Connor, Julianna Margulies, Nicole Beharie and Jon Hamm, among many others.
Season four of The Morning Show is slated to premiere right after the upcoming presidential election in November 2024.

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