Angelina Jolie has been rumored to be expressing jealousy over Jennifer Aniston’s success on Netflix. The report claimed that the “Tomb Raider” actress is very upset because her supposed foe is stealing the limelight from her.
An Aug. 28 report from Radar Online alleged that Angelina Jolie is “pissed as hell” because it came to her attention that her Netflix flame is supposedly vanishing and it was all because of Jennifer Aniston.
A source reportedly told Radar that “it’s really irked Angelina, who thought she was the Netflix darling after ‘First They Killed My Father,’ but now she’s playing second fiddle to Jen and she’s angry as hell over it.”
Now, Gossip Cop is debunking this allegation. It pointed out that the story is filled with inaccurate details that put Brad Pitt’s ex-wife in a bad light.
The publication stated that the mentioned source is unreliable because it was not named and probably could not be traced either. Furthermore, it mentioned that the tabloid had repeatedly published unverified and untrue stories about Angelina Jolie, Jennifer Aniston, and Brad Pitt, and many times, GC refuted the claims with proof.
Moreover, Gossip Cop stated that Jen is not even appearing in a new show on the popular streaming site yet. The film mentioned in the article, "First Ladies," is not yet available. Jen’s new show is a comedy and it also stars Reese Witherspoon.
As for Angelina Jolie, she has had many hit movies in recent years and “Maleficent 2” is also coming up. With this big project, there is no reason to be jealous at all.
Meanwhile, Angelina Jolie and Jennifer Aniston are both dealing with their respective divorce cases. Apparently, the former’s case is making more noise because it is getting messier as Angie and Brad also have to deal with child custody proceedings.


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