Jennifer Aniston keeps low profile in first spotting since Jamie Foxx, anti-Semitism controversy
Jennifer Aniston made sur to not stand out in the wake of her alleged involvement in Jamie Foxx's anti-Semitism controversy
Jennifer Aniston was seen out and about for the first time since she was involved in the anti-Semitism controversy with Jamie Foxx.
Keeping a low profile, photos from Daily Mail showed the actress leaving a workout session in Los Angeles.
In her outing, the actress kept her look simple as she donned a black tank top with matching leggings as well as a baseball cap and olive green thong sandals.
The Friends alum completed her look with gold framed sunglasses as she carried a cardboard box on her way out.
Her appearance comes after she seemingly sided with Fox’s stance of anti-Semitism by liking his controversial Instagram post.
Fox had posted a scathing message that read: "They killed this dude called Jesus... what do you think they'll do to you???! #fakefriends #fakelove."
Later on, an account which has Aniston's name seemingly "liked" Foxx’s remarks which resulted in immense backlash.
Following the criticism she jumped to issue a clarification on the post but has now disabled her Instagram comments in a bid to keep negativity at bay.
"I did not 'like' this post on purpose or by accident," said Aniston, clarifying that she had no interaction with the post, adding that she does not have any hatred for Jewish people.
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