Isla Fisher finds Jennifer Aniston, Brad Pitt's wedding gift after 3 decades
Isla Fisher and now-estranged husband Sacha Baron Cohen once lived in Jennifer Aniston's home
Isla Fisher has been holding on to Jennifer Aniston, Brad Pitt’s wedding gift for nearly 25 years, and she didn’t even know it.
In a new interview with The Times of London, the Now You See Me star admitted she never got around to giving the present to the couple when they tied the knot in 2000. And even though Aniston and Pitt split in 2005, the gift is still sitting in Fisher’s home.
“I found a vase in my kitchen, I turned it upside down and it said, ‘Brad and Jen, happy wedding,’” Fisher shared. “Somehow, when I left her house, I took that vase. So I have to get it back to her. It’s beautiful.”
Fisher, 49, met Aniston, 55, through the latter’s Friends co-star Courteney Cox and even lived in Aniston’s Hollywood home for a while in the mid-2000s with her now-estranged husband, Sacha Baron Cohen.
Fisher and Aniston later worked together on Life of Crime in 2013 and have remained close over the years.
Reflecting on the importance of female friendships, Fisher got emotional. “The women in my life have held me … those women have been there for me,” she said in The Times of London interview.
“I love Courteney [Cox]” she added, before joking, “I’m not giving an Oscar speech right now!”
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