Jennifer Aniston is allegedly livid after her ex-husband Justin Theroux gave an interview, reportedly calling it “fake.” Brad Pitt’s ex is said to be furious since the interview was about their divorce and she felt used.
According to Heat (via Gossip Cop), Jen was so mad at Justin Theroux for suggesting that he was the nice guy while in reality, he had been seeing women left and right, and she was disrespected. To back up the story, the tabloid presented an insider who supposedly told them, “Jen is really angry that Justin is trying to make things look amicable when they’re not.”
She added, “Jen feels as though she’s been used by Justin. What’s worse is that he’s now trying to convince the public he’s this sensitive, nice person.”
GC pointed out that the report may have been lifted from Justin Theroux’s recent interview with the New York Times where he talked about, for the first time, about his split from Jennifer Aniston. In the interview, there is a part where the actor says, “Neither one of us is looking to throw hatchets at each other. It’s amicable. It’s boring, but, you know, we respected each other enough that it was as painless as it could be.”
The source also said that Justin’s words were revolting for Jennifer Aniston because they have not sorted out their divorce yet but he is already saying that things are great between them and they are moving on fine.
The report further claimed that what made Jen even angrier was the fact that her ex has been hanging out with Emma Stone.
“It made her blood boil and she realized just how insensitive he could be,” the so-called source said. “She feels humiliated by the way he’s acting.”
Now, Gossip Cop stated that the report is not true. In fact, it was Jennifer Aniston’s own representative who denied the allegations. The fact-checking site also pointed out that Heat magazine already released many other false news stories about the “Friends” actress so it is not surprising that they just published another one.


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