Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon and Jon Hamm put on a star-studded show of support for their hit series The Morning Show on Thursday.
The A-listers were spotted arriving to a special screening of their show in Hollywood, where they took part in a Q&A on stage.
Jennifer, 54, looked stunning as usual in a black tank top, fitted skirt with beaded embellishments, and sexy knee-high leather boots.
The Friends alum rocked a head full of glam waves and accessorized with bracelets and elegant rings.
Reese, 47, looked incredible in a pale blue dress with semi-puffed sleeves and a cinched waist.
Like Aniston, she opted for loose ringlets. Her feet were slipped into taupe heels.
Jon, 52, was looking dashing as usual in a grey blazer paired with a maroon top and slick sunglasses.
Jennifer and Reese sat beside one another on stage, where they flashed a smile as they shared their thoughts on the show.
Season three of The Morning Show debuted just a few months ago but is already one of the biggest contenders in television at the upcoming Critics Choice Awards, leading the pack with six nominations.
In addition to Best Drama Series, the show earned several acting nominations including Best Actress in a Drama Series for both Jennifer and Reese.
Billy Crudup was nominated for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series, while Nicole Beharie and Karen Pittman both earned nods for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series.
Succession followed close behind with five nominations overall.
Tying for four nominations are A Small Light, Abbott Elementary, Beef, Lessons In Chemistry, Loki, Reservation Dogs, and The Bear.
The winners will be revealed at the Critics Choice Awards gala hosted by Chelsea Handler, which will broadcast LIVE on The CW on Sunday, January 14.
The latest season starred Jennifer as Alex Levy, Reese as Bradley Jackson, and Jon Hamm as Paul Marks.
Speaking about the relationship between rivals Alex and Bradley, showrunner Charlotte Stoudt recently told The Hollywood Reporter: 'They’re from utterly different worlds; they start off yin and yang. One is from nowhere in West Virginia, and one has always been in that Manhattan world. So it’s that opposites-attract thing.
'But we all have someone in our lives, if we are lucky, the person who pushes us to become who we may want to become or are afraid to become, who holds us accountable, who challenges us.
'The relationship does have that spark to it. They’re neither catfighting nor just braiding each other’s hair.'