Jennifer Aniston had to move out of her LA mansion overnight after an elderly man drove his car into her home. Revealing the star’s new LA residence has left fans shocked.

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Hollywood icon Jennifer Aniston was forced to flee her Bel Air mansion in the dead of night after an elderly man crashed his car into her home, causing significant structural damage and leaving the Friends star shaken. The dramatic incident, which unfolded on May 1, prompted Aniston to relocate to a surprising new residence in Los Angeles—a modest, eco-friendly bungalow in Venice Beach—that has left fans stunned by its stark contrast to her usual lavish lifestyle. Details of the crash and her unexpected new home have sparked a frenzy on social media, with admirers reeling over the star’s sudden upheaval.

The incident occurred around 11 p.m., when 84-year-old retiree Leonard Walsh, a former librarian, lost control of his 2002 Honda Civic while driving near Aniston’s sprawling estate. The vehicle smashed through her front gate and into the mansion’s exterior wall, collapsing part of the living room and shattering several windows. Aniston, 56, was home alone, watching a movie, when the deafening crash sent her scrambling for safety. “I thought it was an earthquake at first,” she later told close friends, according to insiders. “Then I saw the headlights through my window and just froze.”

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Emergency services arrived swiftly, extracting Walsh, who sustained minor injuries and was hospitalized for observation. Authorities cited disorientation due to a medical episode as the cause, with no charges filed. The damage to Aniston’s mansion, however, was extensive, with engineers deeming the structure unsafe until repairs could be completed. Faced with a compromised home and rattled nerves, Aniston made the snap decision to move out immediately, packing essentials and leaving under the cover of night to avoid paparazzi.

What has shocked fans most is Aniston’s choice of new residence: a 1,800-square-foot, solar-powered bungalow in Venice Beach, a far cry from her $21 million Bel Air estate with its infinity pool and private theater. The quirky, two-bedroom home, rented under a pseudonym, boasts recycled wood floors, a rooftop garden, and a mural of ocean waves—reflecting Aniston’s recent push for sustainability. “Jen wanted something simple, grounding,” a source close to her said. “She’s been craving a change, and this felt like the universe nudging her.” The move has left fans agog, with X posts buzzing about the star’s down-to-earth pivot. “Jen in a hippie bungalow? I’m shook!” one user wrote, while another marveled, “From mansion to eco-shack? She’s living my dream!”

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The relocation has also fueled speculation about Aniston’s state of mind post-incident. Known for her love of routine, the actress reportedly found the crash “deeply unsettling,” prompting her to reassess her priorities. “Jen’s been through a lot—divorces, media scrutiny,” the source added. “This was a wake-up call to simplify her life.” She’s already embraced her new neighborhood, spotted biking along Venice’s boardwalk and chatting with local artisans at a farmers’ market. “She’s blending in, no entourage, just Jen in sneakers,” an onlooker shared.

The damaged mansion, meanwhile, faces months of repairs, with costs estimated at $2 million. Aniston has hired top architects to restore it but is in no rush to return, reportedly considering selling the property altogether. “That house was her sanctuary, but now it feels tainted,” the source said. “She’s open to a fresh start.” Her Venice bungalow, while temporary, has sparked rumors of a permanent shift to a less ostentatious lifestyle, with fans praising her relatability. “Jen’s proving you don’t need a mansion to be happy,” one X user tweeted, alongside the hashtag #JenGoesGreen.

Aniston has reached out to Walsh’s family, expressing relief at his recovery and declining compensation for the damage. “She’s just glad he’s okay,” the source said. “Jen’s got a big heart.” As she settles into her new digs, Aniston is focusing on upcoming projects, including a wellness podcast and a Friends reunion special, while savoring Venice’s laid-back vibe. “I’m finding peace here,” she reportedly told a friend. “It’s not what I planned, but it’s what I needed.” For fans, the image of their beloved star trading glitz for a humble bungalow is both jarring and inspiring, cementing Aniston’s status as a celebrity who thrives in life’s unexpected turns.

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