Jennifer Aniston supports husband Justin Theroux at the Critics' Choice Awards

Awards season is in full swing as Hollywood's best and brightest turned up for the Critics' Choice Awards on Sunday, Jan. 17. Among those who walked the red carpet are Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux, and the couple was all smiles as they posed for pictures before heading into the Barker Hanger in Santa Monica.

The "Friends" actress looked glamorous in a pale blue gown with spaghetti straps and a ruffled neckline. The 46-year-old wore her hair down and accessorized her look with two delicate pendant necklaces and strappy silver heels. Meanwhile, Theroux looked dashing in a black suit, which he teamed with a white shirt and a skinny tie.

Theroux was nominated for Best Actor in a Drama Series for his role in "The Leftovers" but lost to "Mr. Robot" star Rami Malek. Aniston's former show, "Friends," was nominated as the the Most Bingeworthy Fan-Voted show. Despite the fact that the show has been off the air since it aired its finale 12 years ago, "Friends" was nominated alongside current TV shows "Empire," "Game of Thrones," "Orange is the New Black," "The Walking Dead, and  "Outlander." "Outlander" took home the prize for the fan-nominated category.

The Critics Choice nomination comes after the announcement of a "Friends" reunion, which will see Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, and David Schwimmer reuniting to honor director James Burrows in a two-hour special on NBC.

At the awards show, the couple appeared to have had a lot of fun as they posed with Matt Damon and his wife Luciana. The two also took a humorous snap with comedian Will Forte.

It looks like married life agrees with the couple, who were wed in a secret ceremony in August 2015.

Prior to their appearance at the Critics Choice Awards, Aniston spoke with Yahoo Food and revealed that she and her husband share a love of cooking.

"Justin and I both love to tinker in the kitchen," she told the website. "We make a pasta carbonara that's so easy."

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