It would seem that the tabloid gossip publishers simply love to put Jennifer Aniston on the spot in issues she wants nothing to do with. In the matter of the separation between Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, for example, tabloids can’t seem to help printing material about how they are roping the “Friends” star in. However, Jennifer Aniston has simply not been in contact wither either of the two.
With regards to Jennifer Aniston and former husband Brad Pitt, a new report came out that the “Horrible Bosses” star reportedly asked the “Troy” actor to help Mathew Perry. The “Friends” actor has been coping with alcoholism and his former co-star supposedly asked for help in getting him to sober up. As Gossip Cop notes, though, this is simply not true.
This story can be traced back to the tweet that Mathew Perry sent out last week, revealing that he has spent the better part of three months in a hospital. It isn’t clear if his substance abuse is the cause, but this is the story that the National Enquirer went with. Going even further, the publication also claimed that Jennifer Aniston wanted her ex-husband to intervene on her behalf.
All of it was fiction, however, as Jennifer Aniston has not been in contact with Brad Pitt. The same goes for Angelina Jolie, which has to do with another ridiculous story that Gossip Cop had to debunk. The new tabloid garbage claimed that the “Maleficent” star called Jennifer Aniston to tell her to stay away from her ex-husband and her children.
Unfortunately for the publications peddling such nonsense, Jennifer Aniston has not been spending any time wither either Brad Pitt or his children. This also means that the original “Tomb Raider” actress would have no reason to call her up and warn her to stay away from anyone.


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