Celebrities Visiting Christmas Tree Farms in 2022: Jennifer Aniston, More

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Celebrities Visiting Christmas Tree Farms in 2022: Jennifer Aniston, More
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In the holiday spirit! Jennifer Aniston, Thomas Rhett and more stars have already begun picking out their Christmas trees.

alum gave her tree a big hug in one snap before giving fans a look at her second tree farm find: a wooden reindeer with branches as its antlers.

“Be nice. He’s just here for the holidays,” Aniston said in a social media video as her dogs jumped up and tried to bite the Rudolph. “Sorry guys, I’m really sorry. I should have rethought this!”

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