Jennifer Aniston is turning 50 on Feb. 11 and there are reports that she will be having a grand party in Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi’s home in Beverly Hills mansion. The famous talk show host and her wife are said to be planning to throw a very lavish 50th birthday celebration for Brad Pitt’s ex, but is this true?
As New Zealand’s Woman’s Day reported, (via Pink Villa), Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi are already preparing for Jennifer Aniston’s golden birthday bash and in fact, the couple already invited friends over. It was claimed that “Ellen” host wants it to be “the party of a lifetime” so she and her wife are going all-out.
“She and her wife Portia de Rossi have invited all Jen’s loved ones to a huge celebration at their Beverly Hills mansion, and they’re going all-out to make it the most exquisite and lavish bash,” the source supposedly told Woman’s Day.
Based on the stories, Ellen DeGeneres already hired Coldplay and The Crash Kings to perform as they are Jennifer Aniston's favorite bands. What’s more, the magazine alleged that a six-dinner course has been arranged for the guests plus a tequila bar would be set up in the grounds.
As if this is not lavish enough, it was said that there will also be a fireworks display for Jennifer Aniston’s Feb. 11 party. For some fun and to make the event more memorable, the friends of the actress will also deliver speeches to surprise the celebrant.
“Her father John is likely to have everyone in tears with a heartfelt tribute to his daughter who he’s incredibly close to,” the tipster allegedly added.
Gossip Cop described this report as fabricated. It stated that Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi are not throwing a big party for Jennifer Aniston as she turns 50 this next week. The fact-checking site was able to talk to someone close to Ellen and it was confirmed that the news is false.


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