Jennifer Aniston recently sat down with Elle as part of its “Women in Hollywood” cover series, and while she mostly touched on her own career, the “Friends” star also weighed in on what she called ABC’s “dangerous” suspension of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” in September.
“Unthinkable things are happening,” Aniston told the outlet. “It’s very dangerous and very unfortunate. But at the end of the day, we’re the viewers. We subscribe to these networks and streaming services, so it really comes down to the people and their voices.”
She noted, “All those subscription cancellations spoke volumes.”
Kimmel’s show was pulled for several days after he criticized the right-wing response to the fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, following pressure from Brendan Carr, President Donald Trump’s appointee to the Federal Communications Commission.
Aniston never mentioned Trump during the interview published Wednesday.






