Another rumor involving Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt is making the rounds online claiming that an unexpected encounter occurred between both celebrities, Woman’s Day Australia (via Gossip Cop) claims. According to the publication, the “Friends” alum was eating at an unnamed restaurant when the “Troy” actor walked into the establishment.
Surprised at the sudden arrival of her ex-husband, Jennifer Aniston supposedly fled out the restaurant in the middle of her meal to compose herself. “Instead of going over and greeting him, Jen decided it would be best to make a beeline for the door. She clearly couldn’t face the emotion of seeing Brad [Pitt] so made her excuses and bolted,” a source allegedly told the publication said.
However, the tabloid failed to provide specifics as to where and when exactly this occurred, a sign that Woman’s Day Australia has once again published another false report. It’s highly likely that an awkward encounter between Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston has not occurred at all given that there haven’t been any photos or videos that emerged following the report.
What’s true between both these stars is that they are busy with their own respective projects and private lives. Jennifer Aniston was recently seen attending Leonardo DiCaprio’s 44th birthday where she mingled with a lot of A-list actors. Meanwhile, Brad Pitt wasn’t seen during the gathering even though he’s co-starring with DiCaprio in Quentin Tarantino’s “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.”
And while others may speculate that it’s because the “World War Z” actor is avoiding Jennifer Aniston, it’s likely due to him having his hands full with the custody case against Angelina Jolie. Brad Pitt already said that he values his children above anything else and will not do anything to jeopardize his chance of getting a 50/50 custody agreement with the “Tomb Raider” alum.


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