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Brendan McFadden

Jennifer Aniston wraps up warm in elegant overcoat as she films The Morning Show scenes

Jennifer Aniston looked elegant and sophisticated as she filmed a night scene for The Morning Show.

The actress, 52, was seen filming the scene for the hit Apple TV+ series in LA with co-stars Reese Witherspoon, Mark Duplass and Hannah Leder.

Jennifer, who plays breakfast TV host Alex Levy in the show, wrapped up warm in an elegant overcoat with short sleeves, and a brown mock turtleneck underneath.

She paired her outfit with pointy black suede boots and a black semi-circular handbag.

The 52-year-old let her long brunette tresses fall down to her shoulders while partially hiding her large silver hoop earrings.

Jennifer Aniston on the set of The Morning Show (BACKGRID)

Reese was seen walking with Aniston on set wearing a burgundy overcoat with wide lapels which she paired with a black sweater and matching slacks.

She also wore black suede boots, and a black handbag as well as  a larger black bag in one hand.

And Reece's  trademark blonde locks were tied back in a casual ponytail.

Jennifer wrapped up warm an elegant overcoats with short sleeves, as she walked with Reece Witherspoon (BACKGRID)

Duplass was seen pulling a large suitcase along, while wearing a navy puffer jacket with a gray cardigan and a gingham shirt, while Leder wore a chic brown coat.

The Morning Show is about a fictional news program inspired by The Today Show and Good Morning America.

The show's co-host Mitch Kessler (Steve Carell) was fired for a sexual misconduct scandal in the first season.

As a result, Aniston's co-host Alex Levy fights to keep his job, and reporter Bradley Jackson, played by Reece, becomes the shows new anchor.

Jennifer plays breakfast TV host Alex Levy in the show (WireImage)

In August Duplass told  Deadline  the show's writers were redoing the episodes to reference the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

"That’s what happened in the first season," he said.

"They had a whole set of scripts [then] and they rewrote everything to include the #MeToo movement."

After receiving mixed-to-positive reviews, Apple TV+ renewed the show for a second season.

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