Jennifer Aniston
Actress Jennifer Aniston arrives at the 20th Annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards in Los Angeles, California January 15, 2015. Reuters/Kevork Djansezian

“Friends” alums Jennifer Aniston and Courteney Cox were spotted in Los Angeles enjoying a dinner date with “Chandelier” singer Sia and comedienne Whitney Cummings at Il Piccolino in West Hollywood on May 26.

In a recent interview with ABC News, Aniston shared some of her diet secrets. Known for her healthy lifestyle and clean eating, the actress said she eats a slice of toast with a poached egg for breakfast and a simple salad with cucumbers and pistachios for lunch.

It is yet to be confirmed if the former “Friends” stars met Sia and Cummings simply for a healthful Italian meal although it is common for Aniston and Cox to be seen hanging out together. The two actresses, the Australian singer and the comedienne have never been in the same project together.

The four ladies were seen wearing casual outfits with Aniston and Cox both wearing eyeglasses. Aniston wore a blazer over a nautical striped shirt, Cox matched her slightly sheer blouse with black trousers and flats.

For Cummings, she opted for a striped blazer paired with loose top and gray skinny jeans. Wearing an electric blue jumpsuit and matching heels, Sia was spotted with her face uncovered as opposed to her signature hidden face, according to E! News.

While a collaboration project with Sia and Cummings may be underway, “Friends” reunion featuring Aniston, Cox and their co-stars Lisa Kudrow, Matthew Perry, Matt LeBlanc and David Schwimmer is unlikely as the actors themselves previously said.

After “Friends” ended in 2004, Kudrow starred in “Web Therapy,” which has featured LeBlanc, Cox, Perry and Schwimmer as guest stars. On the other hand, LeBlanc starred in the spin-off “Joey” from 2004 to 2006 and later on in “Episodes,” which featured Schwimmer as a guest star while Cox starred in the TV series “Cougar Town,” in which Perry guest starred in 2014.

In 2014, Aniston starred in Daniel Barnz’s “Cake,” which earned her Best Actress nominations from Screen Actors Guild Awards and Golden Globe Awards. She is set to star in Sean Andrews’ “Mean Moms,” a spin-off of the 2004 “Mean Girls,” which starred Lindsay Lohan and Rachel McAdams.

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