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Jennifer Aniston Gorgeous On Red Carpet Of Horrible Bosses Premiere

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July 1 2011, Published 10:00 a.m. ET

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by RadarOnline.com Staff

Jennifer Aniston looked gorgeous as ever in a slinky black dress on the red carpet of the Horrible Bosses premiere in Hollywood, California Thursday.

Other stars in attendance included Jennifer Love-Hewitt, Jaime Foxx, Chelsea Handler and Julie Bowen, among others.

The Friends beauty, who's in a new relationship with actor Justin Theroux, was asked about her personal life on Good Morning America earlier this week, and viewers didn't have to read too far between the lines to know the New York native is love struck with her new beau.

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"Yes, I'm very happy. I'm extremely lucky, and I'm extremely happy,"  she said.

Aniston & Stars on Horrible Bosses Red Carpet — See The Photos

Aniston, 42, plays a touchy-feely dentist in the comedy, which also stars Jason Sudeikis, Jason Bateman and Charlie Day.

Horrible Bosses hits theaters July 8.

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