Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston recently met each other again after the former attended her ex-wife’s 50th birthday party last month. The actor’s attendance was highly reported and created buzz and it is still the favorite topic even up to now.
In fact, the latest news about Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston is that they met up again, in private, after the party. It was said that after their initial meeting on Feb. 9, the pair planned another meet-up since they did not really have the time to talk during the celebration.
According to In Touch Weekly, the former husband and wife had a great time together. Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston were also said that their reunion reminded them about what they had once.
“They had such a nice time and were reminded of what they once had,” the source told the magazine. “The news of their initial reunion was especially surprising considering it was a milestone birthday for Jennifer, and many of those near and dear to her were present for the soirée held at the Sunset Tower in West Hollywood.”
Then again, the paper added that an insider said that despite reuniting twice in a row, Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston are not heading to the dating route. In any case, Gossip Cop is debunking this story because it stated that the report has many flaws.
The publication claimed that Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt did not meet each other the next day after the former’s birthday party. It pointed out that no specific details were provided in the report and this alone is an indication of false news.
Gossip Cop stated that where Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt supposedly met was not mentioned plus there were no photos as well. Surely, the paparazzi will get a snap of the couple since this is big news. Lastly, the paper reached out to the “Friends” star’s rep and was told that the articles were mere fabrications.


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