Three things you should know about the photos currently circulating via email which show celebrities Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox Arquette and David Arquette at the April 9 baptism of the Arquettes' 10-month-old baby:
1. They are authentic.
2. Despite appearances, they weren't emailed by Aniston.
3. Though they may show up in your inbox you won't see copies of them here, because the Arquettes are furious the photos were distributed without their consent and have threatened to sue anyone who publishes them.
A statement by Aniston's spokesperson published in the New York Daily News reads as follows: "They are not from Jennifer, and we believe they have been stolen from someone who attended the christening. The person who is sending them out pretending to be Jennifer is an imposter."
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1. They are authentic.
2. Despite appearances, they weren't emailed by Aniston.
3. Though they may show up in your inbox you won't see copies of them here, because the Arquettes are furious the photos were distributed without their consent and have threatened to sue anyone who publishes them.
A statement by Aniston's spokesperson published in the New York Daily News reads as follows: "They are not from Jennifer, and we believe they have been stolen from someone who attended the christening. The person who is sending them out pretending to be Jennifer is an imposter."

Comments
i need for the e-mails of Cox Arquette and for jeniffer aniston i love the pictures!
Julia you are so sad. You don’t ‘need’ the pics at all. You just want them. But that doesn’t give you the right to override someone else’s need for and right to privacy.
The current celebrity obsession borders on a kind of letter-day slavery, where the ‘owned’ individual (eg the celebrity) has no rights.