Jennifer Aniston is undeniably one of the biggest names in Hollywood. So it is not surprising that fans would get excited if she would ever do an interview where she will exclusively talk about Brad Pitt and Justin Theroux. But is it ever going to happen?
Gossip Cop recalls there was a report from a New Zealand-based paper claiming that Aniston agreed to take part in a tell-all interview focusing on her past marriages. The previous claim insisted that Aniston wanted to do the interview in the talk show of her good friend, Ellen DeGeneres.
The actress was purportedly hoping that by doing so, all the rumblings about what caused her breakups with Pitt and Theroux would go away. The same rumor claimed that Aniston was supposedly going to discuss her “reunion” with Pitt and why her marriage with Theroux did not work. A source was even quoted by the report saying, “She’s decided to speak out and set the record straight once and for all. Her good friend Ellen offered to do the interview shortly after her split from Justin.”
The rumored interview on the “Ellen DeGeneres Show” was allegedly going to run for two hours. However, the fact-checking news outlet reached to Aniston’s spokesperson who denied there was ever going to be a no-holds-barred interview. The representative of the actress reportedly called the report “made-up garbage.” It is also important to note that it is not the nature of DeGeneres’ show to host a tell-all interview of one person for that long.
Meanwhile, Aniston is not entirely closed off in discussing her previous marriages. For example, he once told ELLE that she sees her previous unions with Pitt and Theroux as “successful.” “I don’t feel a void. I really don’t. My marriages, they’ve been very successful, in [my] personal opinion. And when they came to an end, it was a choice that was made because we chose to be happy, and sometimes happiness didn’t exist within that arrangement anymore,” the actress explained.


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