Gossip publications usually recycle angles from similar magazines as constantly writing about a particular couple has quite a limited resource. So it comes as no surprise that OK! Australia (via Gossip Cop) took the angle of Heat magazine about Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston last month and published it as its own.
What’s more, OK! didn’t even credit Heat and claimed that it was their own source that revealed the information they’re claiming. The gossip publication is asserting that Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston are going to star in a romantic comedy together.
Heat’s article about this very subject is false and so is OK! magazine's. Nowhere in Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston’s film schedules is it evident that the two will soon star in a film together.
Brad Pitt is currently working with Leonardo DiCaprio and Margot Robbie on Quentin Tarantino’s ninth film “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.” After production for the film wraps up, the “Troy” actor is then scheduled to shoot the sequel of “World War Z.” Meanwhile, Jennifer Aniston is currently in Italy shooting the Netflix film “Murder Mystery” alongside Adam Sandler.
After this, the “Friends” alum is slated to shoot her next movie “First Ladies” and a TV series for Apple following that. A spokesperson and a confidante of Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston have already shot down these rumors when Heat first published it and it’s safe to say they’re going to shut it down again.
There’s also another rumor from Radar Online (via Gossip) that Jennifer Aniston is “ecstatic” seeing Angelina Jolie being miserable in the face of her divorce case with Brad Pitt. The publication is claiming that the “Just Go with It” actress has always resented the “Maleficent” star because she still loves Pitt even after all this time. Of course, this is but another rumor written by Radar Online, which has a record of publishing stories that range from outlandish to blatantly offensive.


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