Jennifer Aniston is said to be back in the dating scene, and she has been seeing her co-star Dany Boon. The actor is a French comedian who worked with the 50-year-old actress in Netflix’s “Murder Mystery” film.
According to New Zealand’s Woman’s Day, Aniston and Boon met on the set of their comedy film last summer and almost instantly, they hit it off right there. At that time, the actress was still healing from her split with Justin Theroux, but she warmed up to the actor.
“There was an instant spark between them,” the tipster alleged. “But her split from Justin was still very fresh, and she didn’t feel ready for another relationship, so nothing happened until months after filming has ended.”
The source went on to say that romance between Jennifer Aniston and Dany Boon eventually developed after they struck up a great friendship. Moreover, the two were said to have bonded as they have similar experience in divorce as well. The 52-year-old actor also went through divorce twice just like the A-list actress.
Boon is said to be so good to Aniston, and this made her realized her feelings for him. He is, so gentleman, and she never feels pressured to be in a relationship with him. The two are allegedly together for a few months now.
However, Gossip Cop refuted this news after it discovered that the claims came from sources who cannot be traced. With that, the possibility that the “tipster” was made up is high. What’s more, the publication spoke with Aniston’s representative, and it was told that the report is false.
Jennifer Aniston is not secretly dating Dany Boon, and it was falsely reported for the sake of getting readers. This is an intriguing topic that can go viral, so it was posted without bothering to check the facts.


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