There have been a lot of absurd rumors and reports about Angelina Jolie this year, but among the most laughable is the recent one about the actress aiming for a member of the British royal family. The report suggests that the original “Tomb Raider” star is supposedly “smitten” with Louis Spencer, who is a nephew of Princess Diana. Naturally, this report was quickly shown as the tabloid garbage that it is.
This particular Angelina Jolie story was first published by NW, which is a publication that has earned a reputation for posting false reports multiple times in the past. In any case, the report suggests that the actress was interested in the member of the royal family via a supposed source. This source then went on to weave a ridiculous web of lies, saying how the A-list celebrity was “pretty smitten with Louis.”
It’s worth pointing out that at no point in the entire piece was it mentioned how the two even became acquainted or if they have ever been in the same place at the same time. For her part, there has never been any record of Angelina Jolie spending any amount of time with Louis Spencer to suddenly develop such feelings for the man.
What’s more, when representatives for Angelina Jolie were actually contacted with regards to this particular issue, they denied it without any hesitation. Suffice it to say, this particular story has absolutely no legs to stand on, as were many of the stories published by the same outlet.
It just so happens that the publication has been printing out bogus story after bogus story about Angelina Jolie over the past few months. The tabloid has basically been slinging love muds to see which ones would stick, connecting the actress with any famous British figure that it could come up with.


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