Ornaments ready! Celebrities including Jennifer Aniston, Thomas Rhett and Lily Collins kicked off the Christmas season by wandering their local tree farms — and picking out the perfect one to decorate.
“Good luck to all the wooden Rudolphs out there ,” Aniston, 53, captioned a series of Instagram photos on Thursday, December 1, while sorting through the firs in California.
The Friends alum gave her tree a big hug in one snap before giving fans a look at her second tree farm find: a wooden reindeer with branches as its antlers.
“Be nice. He’s just here for the holidays,” Aniston said in a social media video as her dogs jumped up and tried to bite the Rudolph. “Sorry guys, I’m really sorry. I should have rethought this!”
Bachelor in Paradise star Michael Allio shared an Instagram video from November 26, revealing that he got help from “Santa’s helper” a.k.a. his son, James, while tracking down the right tree for their home.
“This holiday season feels different … different in a VERY good way. ,” Allio, 38, captioned the clip, tagging his girlfriend, Danielle Maltby.
The couple — who found love on season 8 of BiP, which aired in fall 2022 — have been spending a lot of time together since their romance status was confirmed during the season 8 reunion special that aired on November 22.
“I’ve only ever said I love you to one person in my life, but I love you,” the Ohio native told Maltby, 37, during the reunion. The former neonatal nurse, who revealed she would be moving to her boyfriend’s home state, was stunned and replied, “I’m shocked as s–t right now.”
Serene Russell also got into the holiday spirit early and took her fiancé, Brandon Jones, tree hunting on November 27.
The Bachelor in Paradise duo, who revealed their engagement on the season 8 finale, went to All Pine Christmas Tree Farm in Oklahoma.
“Christmas traditions ,” Russell, 27, captioned a carousal of snaps from the outing, which included taking silly family photos with the teacher’s brother, Roland Russell, and eating pho.
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