Wednesday, September 15, 2021

Jennifer Aniston Says She’s Not Attending the Emmys, Citing Personal Safety

Jennifer Aniston uncovered on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" that she won't go to the 2021 Emmys on Sunday, refering to her own security as the pandemic proceeds. 


As a component of HBO Max's "Companions" get-together, she's named in the assortment exceptional (pre-recorded) classification close by Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry, David Schwimmer and different makers. 


"No, I won't be going," she revealed to Jimmy Kimmel on Monday night, adding that maker and chief Ben Winston will join in and acknowledge for her benefit, if the "Companions" gathering wins. "This is a major advance for me to simply be here. Simply gradual steps." 


She revealed to Kimmel that she's been remaining at home a ton, while likewise securely shooting Season 2 of Apple TV Plus' "The Morning Show," doing press and visiting her companions Courteney Cox and Jason Bateman. "We had this little air pocket of companions — say thanks to God, I love every one of you so much — however no doubt, it was hard. Strange occasions," she said. 


In the wake of going virtual in 2020, the TV Academy is bringing it safe and chopping down the quantity of visitors at the current year's in-person function. The show is restricted to around 600 participants, implying that every creation designated just gets a small bunch of welcomes. The outside occasion will happen in a very good quality tent on the L.A. Live deck, close to the Microsoft Theater in midtown Los Angeles. Confirmation of inoculation and an antagonistic COVID test result are additionally needed for every individual joining in. 


Aniston helped Kimmel hand out the principal grant finally year's virtual Emmys, and doused a garbage bin fire in the process when a drama that elaborate consuming the champ's envelope turned out badly. 


The "Companions" get-together was additionally named for creation configuration, coordinating and lighting configuration/lighting heading for an assortment exceptional, which were declared last end of the week at the Creative Arts Emmys. In the assortment unique (pre-recorded) race, it will go head to head against Bo Burnham's "Inside," Disney Plus' "Hamilton," Dave Chappelle's "8:46" execution, HBO and David Byrne's "American Utopia," and the "West Wing" get-together and casting a ballot uncommon on HBO Max.

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