Jennifer Aniston reveals which celebrity texted her when she was fearing for ...

Four months ago Jennifer Aniston was on a dangerous flight with her friends as they flew from Los Angeles to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.

And when Ellen DeGeneres got wind of the bumpy flight, she texted the 50-year-old beauty right away, it was revealed during Aniston's visit to The Ellen Show this week.

'You're the first person that was like, "Are You OK?" - And I was like, "Ellen, I do have someone that loves me!" You were very concerned,' said the Murder Mystery star.

Scary: Four months ago Jennifer Aniston was on a dangerous flight with her friends as they returned to Los Angeles form a vacation in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

Scary: Four months ago Jennifer Aniston was on a dangerous flight with her friends as they returned to Los Angeles form a vacation in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico 

The actress who played Rachel Green on NBC's Friends was headed to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico with friends for a birthday trip.

Along with her was Courteney Cox and Jimmy Kimmel's wife Molly, along others.

But then the crew had to reroute the flight back to California for an emergency landing after a rear tire blew out.

Ellen recalled, 'I hear from someone, "Jen's plane is in trouble, they had an emergency landing," so I texted you right away,' Ellen recalled.

Aniston noted that she has a fear of flying, while her friends do not.

That's what friends are for: And when Ellen DeGeneres got wind of the bumpy flight, she texted the 50-year-old beauty right away, it was revealed during Aniston's visit to The Ellen Show this week

That's what friends are for: And when Ellen DeGeneres got wind of the bumpy flight, she texted the 50-year-old beauty right away, it was revealed during Aniston's visit to The Ellen Show this week

The Office Christmas Party star explained, 'What happened was, we were in flight, it was very turbulent ... and it's really bumpy and its sort of on a tilt, so it's about an hour and a half of white-knuckling it.'

Aniston said the crew informed the passengers of the immediate situation - to which everyone on the plane started panicking, crying and texting partners, children and loved ones - but she remained calm and composed.

'I was like, "Who do I text?" Bing! ... You're the first person that was like, "Are You OK?' - And I was like "Ellen, I do have someone that loves me!" You were very concerned.'

Pals: 'You're the first person that was like,

Pals: 'You're the first person that was like, "Are You OK?" - And I was like, "Ellen, I do have someone that loves me!" You were very concerned,' said the Murder Mystery star

Aniston said she remained calm and composed amid a six-hour effort to dump the fuel in the plane, lest risk a dangerous explosion upon landing.

Jen said, 'It just shows you how irrational fear of flying is: When there's things that really you shouldn't be afraid of, and and when there's actually something you should be afraid of, you're not.'

During her appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live last week, Aniston also told a story about how her plane lost a wheel during take-off causing everyone on board, including Cox, to panic.

Unexpected: Jen said that while she deals with a fear of flying, she stayed composed amid the scare

Unexpected: Jen said that while she deals with a fear of flying, she stayed composed amid the scare 

Aniston’s friends chartered a flight to Mexico. But during taxi, passengers on board the aircraft heard a loud 'explosion, which sounded like a pothole if it was a car big enough to go over the Grand Canyon,' according to Aniston.

About two hours into their flight, pilots turned the aircraft around and headed back to California. 

One of the people on board the aircraft was Kimmel’s wife, Molly McNearney. When she texted her

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