Early in the morning, Aniston was in her villa in Beverly Hills.
Martin, who lived not far away, quietly came over to have breakfast together.
Jolie also arrived, beating him there, and earlier at that,
When Martin entered the dining room, the table was piled with newspapers and a laptop was open next to it, broadcasting news related to the Harvey Weinstein scandal.
Aniston looked up at Martin and said, "Just sit anywhere, wait for us a bit."
Jolie said, "First we'll go over the main newspapers of the day."
"No rush, take your time." Martin took a few newspapers they had already read and quickly scanned through them.
Every mainstream paper in North America, including the "Los Angeles Times," "Washington Post," and "New York Times," had front-page coverage of the Weinstein scandal in a prominent position.
Publications under the Warner umbrella like "Variety" and "Entertainment Weekly" even put out a special edition just for this.