Jennifer Aniston Says Nicole Kidman Helped Her Through 'a Lot of Hard Things' While Making “Just Go with It”

"Just to have that community, it’s very helpful," Aniston said of friendships with fellow actresses

<p>Christopher Polk/Getty Images</p> Jennifer Aniston and Nicole Kidman on Feb. 26, 2017

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Jennifer Aniston and Nicole Kidman on Feb. 26, 2017

Jennifer Aniston is grateful for her friendship with Nicole Kidman.

The Morning Show star, 55, took part in a roundtable discussion with The Hollywood Reporter alongside Kidman, 56, as well as Jodie FosterBrie LarsonNaomi Watts, Ana Sawai and Sofía Vergara.

During the conversation, Aniston recalled that Kidman's presence on the set of their 2011 movie Just Go with It proved valuable for her.

"It’s so true," Aniston said, after Larson, 34, noted that she has made a point of making friends with other women in the industry during her career.

"And not even having to do with the work, but just life," Aniston added, before addressing Kidman directly: "When we did that movie in Hawaii, you helped me out on a lot of hard things that I was going through. Just to have that community, it’s very helpful."

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<p>Moviestore/Shutterstock</p> Jennifer Aniston, Adam Sandler and Brooklyn Decker in 2011's Just Go with It

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Jennifer Aniston, Adam Sandler and Brooklyn Decker in 2011's Just Go with It

Kidman and Aniston starred alongside Adam Sandler in Just Go With It, a romantic comedy that follows Sandler, 57, as a plastic surgeon named Danny who enlists his assistant (Aniston) to pretend to be his wife in order to convince a new love interest (Brooklyn Decker) that he is actually getting divorced.

Kidman appears in the movie as Devlin, a woman whom Aniston's character Katherine attended college with whom they run into during a group trip to Hawaii.

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While neither Kidman nor Aniston expanded on their experience filming Just Go With It in the THR roundtable conversation, Kidman and Watts, 55, also noted their longtime friendship as an example of women supporting each other in the entertainment industry.

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<p>John Shearer/Getty Images</p> Nicole Kidman and Jennifer Aniston on Jan. 19, 2020

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Nicole Kidman and Jennifer Aniston on Jan. 19, 2020

"I mean, Nic has definitely been a guiding force for me," Watts said. "Not to date us, but it’s a 40-year friendship," to which Kidman and Watts then joked that their friendship "started down at the pub" rather than on an acting job.

Just Go With It marked the first movie longtime pals Aniston and Sandler made together. They later starred in the Netflix 2019 comedy Murder Mystery and its 2023 sequel.

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