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Jennifer Aniston Defended By Fans On Twitter After Blowback For ‘Our First Pandemic Ornament’

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Former Friends actress Jennifer Aniston has been defended by her fans after she shared a snap of the latest addition to her Christmas tree.

The 51-year-old took to her Instagram Story on December 25 to unveil her new wooden ornament, which was engraved with the words, “Our first pandemic 2020.” The Morning Show star immediately came under fire from one camp of people, who believed the decoration was in poor taste, while others vehemently defended her.

One troll took to Twitter, writing, “Jennifer Aniston is a damn fool for posting that ornament on her story… celebrities are ditzy af …cheers to our first pandemic of 2020, where millions of people died!

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