Sarah Jessica Parker has always been a style icon in her own right, but her latest appearance in And Just Like That has sparked a surprising debate: does she look strikingly similar to Jennifer Aniston? For many fans, the answer is a resounding yes.
At first glance, the similarities are subtle. Both actresses share that unmistakable blonde hair — effortlessly chic, layered in a way that frames their faces perfectly. Then there are the eyes: Parker’s piercing blue gaze mirrors Aniston’s, each carrying that mix of warmth and quiet intensity that has defined so many of their roles. Add in their thin yet alluring lips, and suddenly, the resemblance becomes impossible to ignore.

But what really takes fans aback is the way the two women light up when they smile. Parker’s Carrie Bradshaw laugh in And Just Like That evokes the same effortless glow that Aniston’s Rachel Green brought to Friends. When placed side by side, the expressions are so similar that viewers have joked they could be sisters — or even doubles in another cinematic universe.
Social media has picked up the conversation, with fans posting screenshots and side-by-side comparisons that have quickly gained traction. “Tell me Sarah Jessica Parker isn’t Jennifer Aniston’s twin in this scene,” one viewer wrote on X (formerly Twitter). Another chimed in: “It’s the hair, the eyes, the lips — but mostly the smile. I can’t unsee it now.”

Of course, both women are style trailblazers in their own right. Aniston defined a generation with her layered “Rachel” haircut in the 1990s, while Parker’s Carrie Bradshaw became a cultural touchstone for fashion lovers everywhere. Their influence has spanned decades, shaping not only television but also beauty and fashion trends across the globe.
What makes the comparison so fascinating is that it speaks to the timeless appeal both actresses carry. Despite emerging from different iconic shows and playing very different characters, Parker and Aniston both project an effortless charm — a mix of glamour, relatability, and quiet strength. In And Just Like That, Parker’s elegance, combined with her vulnerability as Carrie, mirrors the same balance that has long made Aniston’s on-screen presence magnetic.

It’s not unusual for fans to draw celebrity comparisons, but this one feels particularly uncanny. Perhaps it’s the way both women have aged gracefully, embracing their natural beauty and refining their signature looks. Perhaps it’s that both have come to embody a certain idea of Hollywood sophistication — stylish, approachable, and irresistibly charismatic.
Whatever the reason, one thing is clear: Sarah Jessica Parker and Jennifer Aniston may not be twins, but their on-screen glow makes them look like two halves of the same Hollywood coin. And judging by the fan chatter, viewers are more than happy to keep spotting the similarities.
