Jennifer Aniston was rumored to have secretly met with Sony Pictures’ bosses to discuss a future movie with ex-husband Brad Pitt. It appears that after their reconciliation last month, the exes are ready to reunite on the screen as well.
According to Grazia magazine, Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt were present in the meeting and they have attended at least two already. The talks are said to have taken place at a film studio in Los Angeles and it was alleged that few people saw the pair arriving separately in the studio and stayed inside for at least three hours.
The source relayed that the intention of the meetings was to brainstorm for ideas as to what film that Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt will star together in a reunion project.
“They had a lot of things in the pipeline at the time of their divorce. Both of them were upset to put those projects aside at the time,” the source said. “They’ve always been a great foil for each other professionally, and now they both see their long-term futures behind the camera as directors and executive producers.”
The supposed source goes on to say that Pitt and Aniston have “a few things on the table” and “know that if they released a movie together, even just as executive producers, it would be an absolute sensation.”
What is more, the tipster further alleged that the reunion project does not have to be a movie as Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt could also work behind the scenes as producers. But either way, the pair believed that the project will still be sensational since this would be their first work together after divorcing over a decade ago.
Gossip Cop stated that this story is vague because it lacks other details and if Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt are going to make a movie together wouldn’t it be more dramatic if they will announce it now rather than keeping it a secret? The truth is, it is a secret because it is not true. GC also reached out to Jennifer Aniston’s reps and they dismissed the rumor calling it a fabricated story.


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