Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston's long history with the gossip industry may not be changing anytime soon, but that does not stop Aniston's camp from debunking one of the juiciest rumors about the former couple that have been hitting the press recently.
The list of rumors about Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston that compete for the most absurd has not grown any shorter. Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston were supposedly spotted together on multiple occasions in Italy on a romantic getaway sponsored by Pitt's occasional costar and friend, George Clooney. Some versions of the rumors even include Canadian pop singer Shiloh sharing the holiday with the allegedly reunited couple.
If rumors about Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston on a romantic getaway are not enough to get the gossip industry excited, fans will not be able to forget rumors about the two making secret wedding plans. Rumors that focus on Jennifer Aniston may take the cake for most absurd, with stories that have been claiming for months that the former “Friends” actress is currently hiding a baby bump care of Brad Pitt.
While all the rumors mentioned above have been easily debunked by Aniston and Pitt's professional schedules, Aniston's camp recently released a statement that adds to the pile of growing evidence against the rumors. According to People, Jennifer Aniston has been open to dating recently after almost a year since she and former husband Justin Theroux split up. But according to Aniston's confidante, Brad Pitt is not on the list of potential romantic flings that the actress is even considering.
While fans of Jennifer Aniston may not have to worry about the 49-year-old actress's love life, they will just have to accept that the love boat for Braniston is pretty much a sunken ship deeper than the Titanic under all the second marriages, more than a decade of separation, and a not-so-congenial divorce.


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