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Brad Pitt, Jennifer Aniston Rumors: Netflix and Kids Debunk Marriage Rumors

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Gossip Cop has reported on fake news being peddled by certain tabloid publications that Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston have renewed their matrimonial relationship.

The tabloid in question published a front-cover story showing Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston smiling together and as close as a couple can be. Gossip Cop debunks the story by finding the image to have been manipulated.

One of the image sources for Jennifer Aniston has been found to be a photo of Aniston with Amy Pascal at the AFI Gala in 2012. Aside from the obvious rip based on Aniston's shot, the lighting between Pitt and Aniston seem to be startlingly different. It seems that Pitt was simply digitally inserted into the picture to provide an image for the juicy headline.

These fake assertions of the couple's marriage were simply the latest in bold rumors. Such publications have already circulated debunked rumors about Aniston and Pitt having rendezvous in London, or rekindling their romance in Paris. Both rumored incidents would not have been possible due to the different projects and life situations the ex-star couple have in both their separate lives.

These rumors may be more popular than ever due to the recent singleness of Jennifer Aniston since her split with Justin Theroux in 2017. Brad Pitt, on the other hand, is still undergoing the divorce and custody process with his ex-wife, Angelina Jolie.

While Jennifer Aniston's actual life is a lot more quiet that Pitt, who is currently dealing with a more recent court order for his ex-wife that allows him to visit his kids more often, Aniston herself is busy with upcoming Netflix film “Murder Mystery” with Adam Sandler, to name one of the few things she is cooking up.

With Brad Pitt focused on being a dad, and Jennifer Aniston with her pretty hectic career, a re-marriage rumor sounds like too far out for the ex-couple.

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