Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt are still being linked up to now despite being divorced for more than a decade. Most probably, the main reason why people are making stories about them is because both of them are already divorced from their second spouses. What’s more, their fans still want them to be together especially now that they are both single and free again.
The latest report about Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt is that they spend Christmas together with the latter’s kids with Angelina Jolie. According to New Idea, since Brad won the child custody case, it was easy for him to get the kids and spend the holidays with him and his ex-wife.
“Spending Christmas with Jennifer and all his kids is a dream come true for Brad. Now that the custody battle is over and Brad finally has won the kids back on his terms, going on a big family trip to Missouri is on the cards,” the tipster told New Idea. “He’s moving heaven and earth to make it happen – he wants all the people he loves under one roof come Christmas morning.”
Then again, Gossip Cop is debunking this story because this is impossible. The claim that Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt are spending Christmas together is already ridiculous as they have not reconciled in the first place. They are not even contacting each other for a long time ago so how can they even get together for the holidays?
The more ridiculous claim is that the “Friends” star will be with Angelina Jolie’s kids to celebrate the most festive day of the year together. How can this happen when she and Brad Pitt have not rekindled their romance and not even friends these days?
Clearly, the report that Jen and Brad are spending their first holiday with Angelina Jolie’s six children in Missouri is made up. The pair is not planning a fresh start together and in fact, they have repeatedly denied the reconciliation reports.


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