Jennifer Aniston has been M.I.A. since marrying longtime boo Justin Theroux earlier this month. (A boss move, because Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie exchanged "I dos" last August—coincidence?) She made her first public appearance post-nuptials at last night's Los Angeles premiere for her film She's Funny That Way. J looked stunning (as per usual), but there was something noticeably—em—shinier about her appearance: a wedding ring!
Did she think this little bad boy would slip past us?! The gold band encrusted with diamonds looked positively elegant on Jennifer, especially paired with that sleek black clutch bag. Slay just reached new heights.
Bravo, Jennifer. Can't wait to see you flaunting this frosting all over town! [Us Weekly]
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