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Jennifer Aniston Teases "Twists and Turns" in The Morning Show Season 3
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Date:2025-04-11 06:36:52
Don't sleep on season three of The Morning Show.
That was Jennifer Aniston's message to fans as she revealed a few details about what to expect when her and Reese Witherspoon's Apple TV+ series inevitably returns.
"Everybody has a secret," she exclusively told E! News at the Murder Mystery 2 premiere in an interview airing tonight at 11 p.m. ET. "There's some twists and turns—there's romance."
But does that romance develop between Jennifer's character Alex and new addition, Jon Hamm?
"I don't know, somebody," she teased. "You'll see the show, it's so much fun. He's wonderful, brilliant."
Bringing things back to Netflix, Jennifer also described her decades-long working relationship with Murder Mystery co-star, Adam Sandler.
"He's an easy laugh," she said of his on-set antics. "Constantly making up stories about me, doing a talk show with him is awful. He likes to create rumors that aren't true. Just for fun."
For his part, Adam denied lobbing any potential slander against the Emmy-winning actress.
"I make nothing up about Jen," he claimed. "She's solid as a rock, she's in great shape, she's funny, she's cool, she lets me do her hair. You know, I'm the reason that she looks so good tonight—I did her hair."
With that said, Adam also accepted some responsibility for being part of the reason their films have such an extensive blooper reel.
"It's not on purpose, we want to do good stuff together," he shared. "We do enjoy looking into each other's eyes and trying to be funny and she gets darty eyes. She's laughing, then something's coming, then I start laughing. We're very little kiddish sometimes together."
See their undeniable chemistry in action in Murder Mystery 2, streaming March 31 on Netflix. Plus, wake up with Jennifer Aniston in the first two seasons of The Morning Show on Apple TV+.
—Reporting by Adam Havener
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