A woman gave Jennifer Aniston flowers last night -- flowers that contained a document connecting Jen to a case involving woman-on-horse porn.
As Jen left Sunset Tower, a woman attempted to serve her with a subpoena requiring her to testify in a sexual harassment case against a Hollywood agent, who has been accused of walking around naked in front of his former assistant and subjecting her to some farm-friendly XXX videos.
Here's the thing: Jen never picked up the docs -- and they were ultimately placed on the front windshield of her car, where Jen's bodyguard snatched them up.
It ain't exactly proper, but the lawyer for the alleged porn-watching victim insists to TMZ that, yes, by way of her bodyguard, Jen was indeed "served."
Rumors of romance between Jennifer Aniston and Orlando Bloom made the rounds last year -- and now the two were spotted together again yesterday at Heathrow Airport in London.
The pair were reportedly on the same flight from Los Angeles. They did their best to avoid the cameras when they landed, but were then spotted getting in the same car to leave.
To the guy blocking us from Jennifer Aniston's perfect backside while she was sunbathing in Los Cabos yesterday, we only have one thing to say to you ...
In a move worse than starring in "Love Happens," SmartWater spokesperson Jennifer Aniston was snapped holding a bottle of Arrowhead while on vacation in Mexico.
Jen should have heeded the warning and not drank the water.
Two screenwriters claim the script for Jennifer Aniston's new movie was straight up stolen from them by NBC Universal -- and now they want to stop the movie from being released ... or they want more than $100,000,000.
Greg Crowder and Tony Freitas just filed a lawsuit against NBC Universal, claiming they gave a script titled "The Truth" to Scott Bernstein in 2006 -- when Scott was VP of Production for Universal Pictures.
In the federal lawsuit filed by the screenwriters' lawyer, Ed McPherson, Crowder claims he had multiple meetings with Bernstein about the script -- but Bernstein told Crowder it needed a rewrite before Universal would buy it. Crowder said he'd rewrite it but only if Universal paid. Bernstein wouldn't pay so the deal fell apart.
Fast forward to 2009 ... Crowder says he submitted the script to another film company, who told him they were "concerned that [he] might have stolen" the script from the upcoming Jennifer Aniston/Aaron Eckhart project called "Love Happens." The suit says it was the other way around.
Crowder and Freitas are asking a judge to block NBC Universal from releasing the film on September 18. If it gets released they want the profits ... which they estimate at more than $100,000,000.
Jennifer Aniston knows how to assume the position.
Her left hand caressing the midsection ... her right firmly planted above the waist ... Jennifer Aniston marks her territory with Gerard Butler (2009) and Brad Pitt (2005).
There's a buzz Butler and Jen hooked up during the shooting of their current movie.
BTW ... Brad and Jen announced their break up the day after the pic on the right was taken.
No, not that Brad ... but "The Hangover" star Bradley Cooper.
Jen and Bradley -- who co-starred in "He's Just Not That Into You" together -- were spotted leaving a restaurant in NYC last night.
The Ugly Truth:: Cooper swears the two aren't dating -- but two people leaving an intimate, fancy dinner on a Thursday night ... seems like a date to us.
Guess who's coming to dinner at Tom Hanks' house -- Everybody!
This weekend in Brentwood, Sir Paul McCartney, Conan O'Brien and Jennifer Aniston all showed up to Tommy boy's pad for food, wine and ridiculously rich company.
Do not call John Mayer a sell out, or at least get the price right.
During his cheesy Mexican cruise, Mayer scoffed at selling out Jennifer Aniston for $10 mil ... and ripped TMZ in advance for letting you hear what he said.