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Aniston's Big Traveling and Party-Hosting Plans




Important news: Jennifer Aniston's upcoming movie, Traveling, co-starring the dashing Aaron Eckhart, features a lot of scarves. The duo seems to be having fun up in chilly, wintry Vancouver filming their movie, but the LA celebrity life is never too far away — as evidenced by the list of hosts for the 2008 The Night Before pre-Oscar party. Jennifer shares the duties with stars such as Tobey Maguire, Ben Stiller, George Clooney, Don Cheadle, Catherine Zeta-Jones . . . oh, you know . . . Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie (invitation below). So this is me not making that into anything dramatic, we've all moved on. No awkwardness or gossip-worthy happenings there. Nope.


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