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Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie 2019: ‘Maleficent’ Star Reportedly Losing Kids to ‘FRIENDS’ Actress

There have been a lot of Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie stories to have come out this year that bordered on the fantastical and another one to hit the virtual newsstands involves Jennifer Aniston. Basically, there were reports that the “FRIENDS” star is beloved among the children of the former Hollywood star couple. This particular rumor has been going on for over a year despite how it has been debunked many times.

As Business Times points out, an old report about the Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie kids, and the “Horrible Bosses” actress has resurfaced to grease the pan that cooks all of the industry’s tabloid garbage. Basically, it is being claimed that the six children of the former couple formed a bond with the “Fight Club” star’s ex-wife.

If this truly was the case, it would have made for quite the awkward situation given how the Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie relationship began as an illicit affair. The reports even went so far as to claim that Jennifer Aniston was a “great mom” to the kids. As fans of the people involved might have already surmised, though, everything about this particular development is fishy.

To begin with, none of the reports ever mentioned how the Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie children even met the actress. They would have had to at some point if she became quite the mommy figure to them but this particular aspect was never touched on. One would think that if a publication would concoct a whopper like this, the actual meeting would be a detail that is worth throwing in, as well.

Suffice it to say, this particular Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie story has never had any merit and the same is still true one year on. Perhaps the next publication to create a fake story about the former couple might want to actually put some effort into it.

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