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Jennifer Aniston's mansion was damaged after a man crashed through her gates

Aniston's private security team reportedly moved in with military precision


Senior Writer
MAY 6, 2025 5:37 PM EDT

Jennifer Aniston's week kicked off with a bang. While most celebrities were in New York showing their best looks and angles at the Met Gala 2025, the "Friends" star was enjoying a quiet afternoon at her Bel Air home when chaos arose just beyond her front door. According to TMZ, a man in his 70s crashed his car straight through her estate's gates, triggering a full-on security response that included armed guards and a quick LAPD takedown.

Sources close to law enforcement told the publication the incident happened after noon on Monday. After the vehicle busted through the gates, details on how or why he did it are still sketchy. Aniston's private security team reportedly moved in with military precision. They yanked the man from the car and held him at gunpoint while waiting for the cops to show up.

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Sources close to law enforcement told the publication the incident happened after noon on Monday.

Who Was This Guy?

Cops haven't yet released any details on his motives or whether this was a bizarre or more intentional accident. What we do know is that he was taken into custody after the incident and complained of pain, prompting paramedics to check him out at the scene.

TMZ notes it's still unclear what charges, if any, he's facing. Trespassing? Property damage? Driving under the influence of confusion? We'll have to wait and see what sticks.

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Jennifer Aniston is seen on the set of "The Morning Show" at the New York Public Library on July 29, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Jose Perez/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images)

From Chill to Thrill in 60 Seconds

While Jennifer Aniston wasn't harmed and didn't have to play the action hero herself, the ordeal was intense enough to shake anyone's sense of peace. Not to mention, she's now got some serious home repairs to deal with. Crushed gates are not a minor line item, even when you're sitting on "Friends" syndication money.

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Jennifer Aniston's stunning Montecito mansion, which she purchased from Oprah Winfrey for 4.8M, is finally in its finishing stages after three years of extensive renovations.

And let's not overlook the bizarre nature of the situation. It's not every day that a beloved sitcom icon has her personal space breached by a rogue driver.

Incidents like this serve as a reminder of just how real security concerns are for celebrities living in the public eye. From stalkers to strange accidents to just plain bizarre moments like this one, having a solid perimeter and trained professionals clearly makes all the difference.

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LOS ANGELES, CA - OCTOBER 02: Jennifer Aniston is seen on October 02, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by PG/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images)

In Jen's case, her team handled the situation quickly and fearlessly without hurting anyone. That's a major win, considering how easily things could've gone wrong.

For now, the man is in police custody, and the LAPD is investigating. Meanwhile, Aniston can hopefully resume her regularly scheduled home life. No word yet on whether she'll upgrade to fortress status.

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