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Jennifer Aniston Ups Her Instagram Game By Planting A Kiss On Ellen DeGeneres

Jennifer Aniston Ups Her Instagram Game By Planting A Kiss On Ellen DeGeneres
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What is it about Jennifer Aniston that makes her so lovable?

Is it the hair? The accrued fame from years of network TV and films?

Or is it just the sense of "doin' it for the 'gram" that we've come to respect in a new day and age?


Believe it or not, Jennifer Aniston only got her Instagram a few days ago.

That's right-her Instagram debut was October 15th, and within five hours she'd reached over 1 million followers.


With her newfound Insta-fame, Aniston definitely had to do something worth the gram. So what did she do?


That.

The kiss came about after Elllen and Aniston were talking about a similar kiss that Ellen shared with Howard Stern:

Jennifer Aniston and Ellen's Picture-Perfect Kiss www.youtube.com

"You have such soft lips," remarked Aniston.

"That's why I do what I do," retorted Ellen.





Ellen fans are certainly entertained.





Oddly enough, this moment has yet to appear on Aniston's Instagram.

Instead, we got a backstage picture of her at Good Morning America.

And a strong hint that she and Reese Witherspoon would be working together again on something very soon:

So we will see if the infamous Ellen kiss ever makes it on there.

In the meantime, speculation is open about the project Aniston and Witherspoon will be tackling together.

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