A report about Angelina Jolie and Channing Tatum came out about how the two were supposedly making a movie together about a year ago. Unfortunately for the niche demographic hoping for such a thing to occur, this is simply not happening. It was not true when the details first came out and a few months on, time has proven that it is nothing more than a fake story.
As Gossip Cop points out, time has not been very kind to the story that the tabloid outlet OK! put out last year, where it claimed that a film starring Angelina Jolie and Channing Tatum was in the works. The information supposedly came via a source that the publication quoted even though they are untraceable. The same goes for the comments left by the magazine.
The part about the fake movie is not even the most nefarious part of this Angelina Jolie story, either. The magazine actually accused the actress of using the idea to get closer to the “21 Jump Street” star. As disgusting, vile, and disturbing contents went, this is a contender for one of the worst.
As time went by, though, it only became clearer that OK! was absolutely, undoubtedly lying when it published this piece of hot garbage about Angelina Jolie. The outlet is basically hiding behind the protection of the first amendment to keep putting out lies about famous celebrities despite the fact that they keep getting debunked.
Suffice it to say, the publication has absolutely no credibility to stand on and anything that it posts about Angelina Jolie or any other celebrity should be dismissed outright. Anything that contains such misogynistic and outright sexist contents should be treated with the same disdain as the Mein Kampf autobiography. There is no place for such sources of untruths in the modern era of enlightenment.


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