Entertainment TV Jennifer Aniston Superfans Over Dave Grohl on 'The Morning Show' Set: 'Mind Officially Blown' Jennifer Aniston hugged Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl on set of The Morning Show By Janine Henni Janine Henni Janine Henni is a Royals Staff Writer for PEOPLE Digital, covering modern monarchies and the world's most famous families. Like Queen Elizabeth, she loves horses and a great tiara moment. People Editorial Guidelines Published on October 4, 2021 09:02AM EDT Even Jennifer Aniston gets starstruck! On Friday, the actress, 52, raved about previously welcoming the Foo Fighters to The Morning Show with a celebratory tribute. "The @foofighters paid @themorningshow a visit. This super fan will never forget this day!! ❤️" Aniston began in her caption alongside photos that show her hugging frontman Dave Grohl and reading scripts with the musician on the set of the Apple+ TV show. "Mind officially BLOWN 🤯" she continued. Aniston's post also included a clip of herself and Grohl embracing as well as a shot of the star looking stunned as she posed with band members Nate Mendel, Pat Smear, Taylor Hawkins, Chris Shiflett and Rami Jaffee, plus Grohl, outside. Reese Witherspoon Says Jennifer Aniston Is 'One of the Funniest People' She Has Ever Met Jennifer Aniston Instagram The Friends alum wrapped up the post with behind-the-scenes footage of the rockers performing their song "Making a Fire," adding the hashtags "#FANFORLIFE," "#BESTHUMANSEVER 😘🙏🏼," and "#FBF." Jennifer Aniston Instagram The Foo Fighters stopped by the set to perform as themselves as their band name was displayed behind them on stage. The group was just as elated as Aniston over the moment as they too expressed their excitement on social media. "Thanks for having us!!!!!!!! 🖤" the 11-time Grammy-winning band wrote on its official Instagram account Friday, resharing Aniston's post. Jennifer Aniston Instagram The Morning Show Season 2: Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon Reflect on Where Things Left Off On The Morning Show, Aniston stars as Alex Levy alongside Reese Witherspoon as her relatively new co-anchor Bradley Jackson, both of whom exposed a toxic workplace culture at their television network in season 1. In the new ten-episode season, the network UBA is now forced to deal with the aftermath of the harassment coming to light. They are also faced with new problems, including the outbreak of the pandemic, an exposé about the behind-the-scenes troubles and racism within the network. Season 2 of The Morning Show started streaming on Apple TV+ on Sept. 17.