Jennifer Aniston’s Bold New York City Romance: A Splash of Black Paint in The Morning Show Season Four

Jennifer Aniston and her co-stars from The Morning Show began filming season four in early July. Aniston shared her love for New York City on Instagram, humorously captioning a photo of herself covered in black paint with ‘I ❤️ NY.’ The picture shows her sitting in a tent on set, one leg lifted high and the other on the ground, covered in splattered paint from head to toe.
In the scene, Aniston’s character, Alex Levy, is seen in the midst of a protest on the busy streets of Manhattan. A man approaches her and pours black paint over her, as captured in the clip shared by You Magazine. This behind-the-scenes glimpse gives fans a taste of what to expect from the upcoming season of the popular Apple TV+ series.

Jennifer Aniston, 55, took to Instagram on Sunday to share her love for New York, beginning with a photo of herself covered in black paint that was used for a scene from the upcoming season four of The Morning Show

On Sunday, Jennifer Aniston, aged 55, expressed her fondness for New York on Instagram. She posted a picture of herself covered in black paint while filming a scene for the upcoming fourth season of The Morning Show.

Mimi Leder,  a director and producer for TMS, broke out into laughter when Aniston showed her the end result of her getting doused in the black paint

Mimi Leder, a director and producer at TMS, burst into laughter when Aniston showed her the hilarious moment when she was covered in black paint.

Aniston, 55, shared a couple of photos with a small group including TMS producer and director Mimi Leder, 72, who couldn’t contain her laughter at the paint scene. Aniston also posted a video of a woman and a young boy holding a sign that read ‘We [love] The Morning Show’ while beaming with smiles.

Encouraging her fans, Aniston posted a shout-out to see Cole Escola in the Broadway play Oh, Mary, alongside a cozy photo with Escola and Whoopi Goldberg. The play, written by Escola and directed by Sam Pinkleton, originally at an off-Broadway venue, The Lyceum Theatre, was extended due to its popularity, now running until November 10.

In another social media post, Aniston shared a group selfie with actor George Hahn, makeup artist Angela Levin, and actress and acting coach Nancy Banks. Leder, a native of New York City, was also pictured giving some directorial advice to Aniston on a red carpet.

A photo taken inside The New York Public Library led fans to speculate if Aniston was visiting or if it was a setting for The Morning Show.

The Morning Show scene show a man douse Aniston's Alex Levy with pain during a protest on the bustling streets of Manhattan

In a scene from The Morning Show, a man throws a liquid substance at Aniston’s character, Alex Levy, during a protest on the busy streets of Manhattan.

Alex is none too happy with being doused with paint while reporting on the jo

Alex is feeling pretty upset about getting splattered with paint while covering the event.

Aniston and Leder couldn't get enough of the paint scene, as they showed it a few times to others on the set of the hit Apple  TV+ series, which was the streets of Manhattan

Aniston and Leder were captivated by the paint scene, eagerly sharing it with their colleagues on the bustling set of the popular Apple TV+ show set in the lively streets of Manhattan.

Aniston also couldn't resist sharing a video showing a woman holding a sign on the window of a building a few stories up that read: 'We [love] The Morning Show' with a young boy standing next to her, as they both yell and flash big smiles

Aniston couldn’t help but share a video of a woman holding a sign on the window of a tall building that said: ‘The Morning Show rocks!’ while a young boy stood beside her, both shouting and beaming with huge smiles.

Leder, 72, a New York City native, could also be seen standing on a empty red carpet seemingly giving Aniston some director while standing just a few feet away with a phone in hand.

Leder, a 72-year-old New Yorker, was spotted on a deserted red carpet, appearing to offer Aniston some guidance as she stood nearby holding a phone.

Aniston also took a group selfie snap showing her with actor George Hahn, makeup artist Angela Levin and actress, and acting coach Nancy Banks

Aniston snapped a group selfie with actor George Hahn, makeup artist Angela Levin, and actress/acting coach Nancy Banks.

Aniston is back as the resilient Alexandra ‘Alex’ Levy, co-hosting UBA’s TMS for her fourth season alongside Witherspoon, who shines as Bradley Jackson, the former TMS co-host turned UBA news anchor.

With a whopping 16 Emmy nominations for its latest season, The Morning Show has been greenlit for a fourth season even before the third season hits the screens.

Both Witherspoon and Aniston have garnered praise and awards for their outstanding performances in the series.

Since its debut on Apple TV+ back in November 2019, the show has brought together a talented ensemble cast including Billy Crudup, Mark Duplass, Tom Irwin, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Néstor Carbonell, Karen Pittman, Bel Powley, Desean Terry, Jack Davenport, Steve Carell, Greta Lee, Ruairi O’Connor, Julianna Margulies, Nicole Beharie, Jon Hamm, and many more.

Fans can look forward to the eagerly anticipated fourth season of The Morning Show, which is set to premiere right after the next presidential election in November 2024.

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