Scandal for the "little detail" seen in the first photo of Jennifer Aniston on Instagram
NETWORKS BURN FOR WHAT THE FRIENDS LEFT IN VIEW OF EVERYONE
Jennifer Aniston posted the first photo of her on Instagram of her that caused a stir at the time of her; But later a detail changed the story and what began as something curious ended in scandal.
In the photo of her where she appears with her classmates from her Friends series, you see what appears to be a white powder? on a cell phone.
The little detail appears right next to Matthew Perry who happens to have a long history of drug and alcohol addiction problems; to the point that at some point he was on the verge of exiting the hit NBC series that culminated in 2004.
It all started with the comment of a tweeter about the photo that the Friends TV account posted with the message. "The coke lines on top of the iPhone in Jennifer Aniston's first Instagram photo is a great way to make her social media debut."
The lines of coke on top of the iphone in Jennifer Aniston’s first Instagram picture is one hell of a way to make your social media debut. https://t.co/5mLshMlNxL
— PAOLETTE (@deviIette) October 16, 2019
From then on, it was many haters who echoed the comment and added more comments about the episode that so far as expected has been ignored by Jennifer.
Looks like there’s coke on the phone 😳 #JenniferAniston #Friends pic.twitter.com/GYfQrCCxME
— Gus Birkbeck (@BirkbeckGus) October 16, 2019
JENNIFER'S RECORD
The Hollywood star already has more than 8,000,000 million followers just over 24 hours after opening her account on Instagram.
Such has been the furor over the arrival of Jennifer Aniston on Instagram that many users reported inconveniences when they tried to follow her.
A representative of the social network explained: "We are aware that some people have problems following Jen's page, the volume of interest is incredible!", A representative of the company told the US site Page Six.
"We are actively working on a solution and we hope that the page will work again without problems shortly," detailed the Infobae portal.