The false narrative that Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston have decided they’re going to rekindle their past romance is still making the rounds on the web. This is despite the fact that trustworthy publications have already shot down these rumors.
What’s more, close friends of Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston have also confirmed that these stories that gossip publications are rolling out are simply unfounded. Portia de Rossi, a close friend of Jennifer Aniston, said that the “Friends” alum hasn’t been in the same room with Brad Pitt after they split 13 years ago.
And that amount of time is considered an eternity in the Hollywood industry as stars usually bump into each other during galas and gatherings. But that isn’t the case with Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston. However, this doesn’t mean that there’s bad blood between the two. It simply means that they’re too busy leading their own lives and careers, which are still blossoming even after years of being in the entertainment sphere.
Brad Pitt is currently filming for Quentin Tarantino’s ninth film “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.” The “World War Z” actor is set to star in the film alongside other stars like Leonardo DiCaprio and Margot Robbie. Meanwhile, Jennifer Aniston is busy filming for her upcoming Netflix movie “Murder Mystery,” where she will star with Adam Sandler.
But publications would have it that Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston are now dating again, especially since the two aren’t seeing anyone at the moment. These tabloids even went as far as to photoshop pictures of the two together, which was pointed out by Gossip Cop (via Express).
There’s also the narrative that Brad Pitt secretly met Jennifer Aniston in the house of George Clooney in Italy. While the “We're the Millers” actress was indeed present in Clooney’s abode, the “Troy” star wasn’t spotted in the villa even though the place was surrounded by paparazzi at the time. So any narrative being published claiming that the ex-couple decided to revive their past romance is most likely a fabrication.


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