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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Jennifer Aniston has tasted Jimmy Kimmel's wife's breast milk.

    The 45-year-old actress and the TV host were talking about his new baby daughter Jane on his show 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' when the former 'Friends' star revealed she's tried some of his spouse Molly McNearney's milk.


    Speaking on the chat show on Wednesday night, Jennifer

    said: "It's [breast milk is] like the one milk you don't have to feel guilty about drinking. It's like no, that dairy is OK. But I had some of Molly's."

    Jimmy added: "I didn't know if you wanted me to mention that but you did have some."

    He then quipped: "You breastfed my wife."

    Jennifer quickly corrected him: "I didn't breastfeed her. She breastfed me!"

    The brunette beauty was shocked when she realised Jimmy, 46, hadn't even tried his wife's milk and attempted to persuade him by praising the taste.

    She said: "It's sweet, it's almost coconut-milky."

    He joked back: "It's supposed to be for my daughter and what if I like it and I drink all of it? I'm a pig! That's why I have to put my fruit loops in the pancakes."

    Jennifer then admitted that she met Jane, who was born last month, a few weeks ago and believes the tot has personal traits from both Jimmy and Molly.

    She explained: "She's a cute little baby.

    "I think she really liked me, don't you? She's a mash-up of you and Molly."

    © 2024 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

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