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Jimmy Kimmel And Jennifer Aniston Pranked Justin Theroux In A Hilarious Way

These Buddies Are Teaming Up For A New Sitcom

Justin Theroux will definitely stand out while driving around L.A. now! Jimmy Kimmel teamed up with the actor’s wife, Jennifer Aniston, and turned his car into a moving billboard.

The Leftovers actor is about to begin a new project in wich he’ll team up with Jimmy Kimmel.

Justin Time for the Emmy Nominations

Jimmy Kimmel sure knows how to pull prank!  The TV host came up with a plan to prank his friend Justin Theroux and unveiled the result on Tuesday, during the actor’s visit to the show.

Justin is currently in the third and final season of HBO’s The Leftovers. The series is a total hit and Jimmy is a huge fan. However, he considers HBO is not doing its best to promote the show and decided to do something about it.

While Justin was in Texas for a friend’s bachelor party, Jimmy adorned his friend’s car to give The Leftovers a proper promotion campaign.

The TV host got hold of Justin’s car keys after the actor received a recall notice for his vehicle, and then pimped the actor’s ride.

Jimmy explained,  “While you were gone, we got the keys to your car. It was not being repaired. There’s nothing wrong with the drive shaft. What we did was — because I feel like HBO could be doing a better job of promoting this for you — we had some experts adorn your car in a way that I think is going to bring you a lot of attention.”

The car was covered in hilarious decals. Pictures of Justin in The Leftovers and messages read  “I’d Eat These Leftovers.”

That’s what a good friend does to show some support.

Teaming up for a cool project

Justin shared a pic standing next to his ride after the show, and we’re sure he won’t go unnoticed now.

Stephen Colbert is hosting the Emmys on CBS, live from the Microsoft Theater in L.A on September 17.

The nomination voting will begin on June 12, and the nominees will be announced on July 13. Let’s hope Justin’s ride do as a proper promotion.

On Tuesday, the two buddies announced they will produce a live sitcom for ABC to air during the 2017-2018 season. The sitcom will bring classic scripts from the 70s, 80s, and 90s. It’s going to be acted out by the biggest names in comedy. Although the sitcom doesn’t have a name yet.

ABC head Channing Dungey stated, “We are thrilled to be developing a new sitcom experience that will combine Jimmy’s mastery of live television and Justin’s irreverent sensibilities.”

Source: E!

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