Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux's breakup was an uneventful affair, as emphasized by Theroux's own recent interview with The New York Times. But Hollywood's gossip machine has yet to have its fill of juicy rumors from the celebrity couple's breakup.
Recently, rumors that Justin Theroux and Jennifer Aniston's professional lives have become embroiled in their alleged love life conflict have been spreading. According to the rumors, Jennifer Aniston attended Netflix's pre-Emmys party last Sept. 15 but Justin Theroux was nowhere in sight despite him co-starring in the new Netflix series “Maniac.” Further, the rumors claim that Justin Theroux's absence was caused by Jennifer Aniston's personal request that her former husband not be present at Netflix's event.
The drama around Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux working with Netflix sounds particularly exciting for those who anticipate any news about the former couple fighting each other over Netflix's favor. But it seems that the reality of why Justin Theroux was missing from Netflix's pre-Emmy's party may let those people down.
Fans may be interested to know that Justin Theroux's “Maniac” is not eligible for this year's Emmy awards, with the show just recently made available on the streaming service last Sept. 21. Theroux's absence at the pre-Emmy's party can be fully explained by the promotional work he and co-stars Emma Stone and Jonah Hill have been doing for their new Netflix series in London and New York.
It seems that Hollywood's rumor mill has simply exaggerated the reasons behind Justin Theroux's absence – turning it into a full-blown conflict when there was no fight between the two to begin with. Fans of Justin Theroux and Jennifer Aniston will do well to remember that up to the present, Theroux and Aniston have emphasized the particularly low-key nature of their divorce and it seems that the former couple will not be fighting over their Netflix prime space anytime soon.


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