Jennifer Aniston’s Dog Hilariously Eats Her Cake Celebrating Second Birthday of Beauty Brand LolaVie.Photo:Steve Granitz/FilmMagic; jenniferaniston/Instagram

Jennifer Aniston’s dog ate cake celebrating second anniversary of her beauty brand.'

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Jennifer Aniston’s dog,Lord Chesterfield, can’t resist a sweet treat.

On Friday, theFriendsstar shared an Instagram Story, explaining a hilarious hiccup in the plans tocelebrate her beauty brand LolaVie’ssecond birthday.

She posted a photo of a stunning white and vintage-piped cake. The one problem? The front had a gaping hole from apparent bite marks. “We were going to celebrate @lolavie’s second birthday today BUT…” she captioned the snap.

Next, she posted a photo of Lord Chesterfield, explaining that he took a big bite out of the dessert. “Someone got to the cake before we could😂,” she wrote.

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Jennifer Aniston’s Dog Hilariously Eats Her Cake Celebrating Second Birthday of Beauty Brand LolaVie.jenniferaniston/Instagram

Jennifer Aniston’s dog ate cake celebrating second anniversary of her beauty brand.'

jenniferaniston/Instagram

In the clip, the actress appeared to be playfully drained from having to entertain her two rescue pups as she busted out a series of indoor exercise activities, including stretches and weight lifting.

The 11-secondInstagram Reelbegan with Aniston doing twisted crunches as her furry friends — who can’t seem to get enough of her — got under her legs while playing tug of war with a stuffed animal.

Jennifer Aniston’s dog ate cake celebrating second anniversary of her beauty brand.'

Aniston finally gave in to the distractions as she pretended to pass out on Lord Chesterfield in the middle of her set. The video then ended with the dog giving a close-up to the camera.

Aniston has long been an animal lover. She previously had two other dogs — Dolly, a white German Shepherd, and Norman, a Welsh corgi — who sadly died in 2019 and 2011, respectively.

Lord Chesterfield laterjoined the familyin October 2020.

source: people.com