Jennifer Aniston has been called the most beautiful woman in the world after photos from a recent photoshoot were posted to social media. The 55-year-old, best known for her role in the 90s sitcom Friends, shared behind-the-scenes footage from her latest collaboration with CR Fashion Book on Instagram.

Jen was one of four stars chosen for the magazine’s 23rd issue, called “Muses.” It aims to “bring together inspiring women from different generations and fields.”

In the video, the star wore black outfits with an oversized blazer, matching bra and underwear.

Another look was a white shirt with black trousers and a loose, V-fringed tie. The most statement piece was a thick black leather cape. Fans loved it.

“The most beautiful woman in the world,” wrote one user, while another added that Jen ages “like a wine,” alongside a heart-eyes emoji.

A third wrote that they “have never seen a perfect woman like [her],” while another user commented: “Such a beauty!!! Inside and out.”

Other Instagram users called Jen “flawless,” “perfect,” and “phenomenal.” There’s no lie in that.

Just a few hours before the behind-the-scenes video, the 54-year-old posted about the collab with the edgy publisher. She wrote, “@carineroitfeld this was a dream come true to work with you.” And the amazing @zoeygrossman. The talented hair and makeup team…” before tagging them.

The post also got a lot of love and support.

In an interview with Allure, the actress said she wants to change the conversation about women aging to be more helpful and productive.

“I don’t mind criticism, but I think ‘you look great for your age’ is becoming outdated,” Aniston told the outlet. “It implies that at a certain point, you should start to look bad. Like, ‘You should look like hell right now!'”

When asked about what else helps you look good for a long time, Jen said keeping your skin simple and being careful about what you eat are the most important things.

“I don’t wash my face too much because you don’t want to take away too much,” she said. “And then I just put on things that are as natural as possible.”

She added, “Science and technology are advancing, and we’re learning things our parents didn’t know.”