Jennifer Aniston has been seen in various photos while in Portofino in Genoa, Italy as she started filming for her upcoming Netflix movie “Murder Mystery.” And, no, Aniston did not secretly remarry her ex-husband Brad Pitt.
Photos of Aniston while strolling around the streets of Portofino have been all over the internet recently. While the actress seems to be in a laid-back mood, she is actually in the Italian village to film her upcoming movie, which also stars Adam Sandler and Luke Evans.
“Murder Mystery” revolves around the story of an NYPD officer who finally got the chance to fulfill his promise of taking his wife on a trip to Europe. However, the supposed happy vacation went south as they suddenly became prime suspects in the murder of a billionaire old man.
The film’s cast also includes David Walliams and Gemma Arterton. Meanwhile, fans of Jennifer Aniston will recall that this is not her first time teaming up with Adam Sandler for a movie. In 2011, the two starred in the romantic-comedy movie “Just Go with It.”
Meanwhile, even though Aniston seems to be having a great time in Italy while at work, the rumors attaching her to her ex-husband Brad Pitt are relentless. In the previous months, the rumors went from them started dating to them getting secretly married.
A recent issue of the Australian magazine Woman’s Day Australia claimed that Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt tied the knot in secret. But by simply looking at the fact that Pitt’s divorce from Angelina Jolie is still not finalized yet, fans would immediately know that these claims are utterly false.
Rumors of Aniston’s secret marriage to Pitt are also only based on a photo of the actress where she is seen wearing a “wedding ring.” But, in fact, this ring is just a necessary accessory for her character in “Murder Mystery.”


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