Jennifer Aniston and George Clooney are one of those Hollywood A-listers who enjoy a close friendship. However, over the years, their relationship has created many false rumors and below are some of the most popular stories that were reported about them
Last year, it was reported that Jennifer Aniston asked her pal’s George Clooney’s wife Amal Alamuddin to find her a great guy. Someone that fits her description of the “man of her dreams” thus the barrister allegedly compiled a list of eligible men.
“Amal knows plenty of intelligent, sexy, successful men who would jump at the chance to date Jen and has been busy compiling a list of eligible bachelors,” an insider reportedly told Life & Style Magazine. “Amal told her she should date someone who works behind the scenes. Jen’s ready to get back out there. She completely trusts Amal’s judgment.”
The magazine further reported that Amal Alamuddin advised Jennifer Aniston to refrain getting involved with actors since her marriages to Brad Pitt and Justin Theroux have failed. “Amal told her she should date someone who works behind the scenes,” the tipster shared. “Jen’s ready to get back out there. She completely trusts Amal’s judgment.”
Another rumor is that Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt secretly met at George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin’s home and the four of them had dinner together. It was also reported that it was the “Batman” actor who encouraged Angelina Jolie’s ex-husband to get back with the “Friends” actress so George Clooney allegedly played a big part with his friends’ reconciliation.
“George has always hated Ange and really disliked the way she controlled Brad throughout their marriage,” the source said. “He loved Brad and Jen when they were together and was devastated when they split – especially when he found out it was because of Ange, who he’d never heard good things about so when Ange and Brad split, George was the first person to call him and reconnect – and also plant the seed about reaching out to Jen.”
However, Gossip Cop debunked these stories and firmly stated these were made-up stories. The publication has a collection of these reports and each one was checked and proven to be wrong.


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