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Jennifer Aniston 2018: Justin Theroux’s Ex Allegedly Wants to Enter Denim Industry

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There are a lot of rumors being written about Jennifer Aniston, and they often involve her personal life and the people connected to the actress at various points in her career. But a new gossip piece is being peddled by Radar Online claiming that the “Friends” alum is starting her very own denim label.

The publication is alleging that Jennifer Aniston agreed to the idea of opening a designer denim line, with her decision heavily influenced by the promise of large monetary gains. But as Radar Online has time and again proven that it’s not a trustworthy publication, this narrative is most likely a fabricated story.

The telltale sign of this lie is the fact that the magazine is once again hiding behind an unknown source. The publication has written ridiculous stories that have turned out to be completely off the mark. And this Jennifer Aniston story is but a drop in the bucket.

Another glaring clue that Radar Online’s latest piece is a fabrication is that the magazine didn’t consider Jennifer Aniston’s current schedule. The “We’re the Millers” actress is swamped with work at the moment, filming one movie after the other. Even though the actress recently wrapped up her Netflix film “Murder Mystery,” she’s now set to shoot her next project, “First Ladies.”

While there is some possibility that Jennifer Aniston might find the time to enter the fashion industry as a businesswoman, the chances of it happening are next to impossible. And this possibility gets even slimmer if one factors in Radar Online’s reputation.

For instance, the gossip column recently published an article claiming that Jennifer Aniston is trying to ruin Emma Stone’s career. The premise of this story is that the “Friends” alum is allegedly pissed at Stone for trying to get with Justin Theroux, Aniston’s ex-husband. But to the surprise of no one, the piece turned out to be a complete fabrication, with several trustworthy sites debunking the claim, including Gossip Cop.

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