Jennifer Aniston has been hailed as the “most beautiful woman in the world” as she flaunted her ageless beauty in a series of bikini snaps.
The actress, 53, posed candidly while having her famous hair done by her stylish Chris McMillan.
The Friends star looked to be enjoying her time in the hairdresser’s chair as she showed off her freshly cut locks.
Jennifer donned a tiny bikini and a structured pair of high-waisted trousers which sat at her tiny waist.
She tugged on her long silver necklace as she posed for the black and white snaps before her stylist uploaded them to his Instagram page.
Hair expert Chris was inundated with gushing comments as fans of the actress rushed to compliment the star.
One enamoured fan wrote: "I’m so in love with these pics!."
Another said: "The most beautiful woman in the world,” while a third admired: “She’s absolutely perfect.”
Chris captioned the snaps with juicy details on how he styled Jen’s hair so details.
Revealing his trade secrets, he wrote: "throwing it back. Love a good blowout. Full but straight.
"To achieve this look I take 1 1/2 sections starting at the nape and blowout from towel dried freshly shampooed hair and towel dried , usually no products in hair so the blowout lasts ( re wetting the hair if needed with a water bottle).
"the large @ibizahairtools brush always delivers. Keep it simple, over direct, and the key is to really lift and dry." [sic]
Earlier this month, Jennifer revealed her heartbreak following the sudden death of one of her The Morning Show colleagues.
The actress paid tribute to late camera assistant Gunnar Mortensen before revealing a GoFundMe page had been established to raise money for his family.
In a heartfelt Story post, the Friends legend wrote: "This past week we suddenly and tragically lost Gunnar Mortensen. One of our bright lights on the @themorningshow set.
"As camera assistant, he was so skilled and dedicated to his job. In memory of Gunnar a page has been set up to help raise funds for his wife, Keely, and his 2-year-old son Lars during this difficult time.
"We are going to miss you, Gunnar."