Brad Pitt has been reported to be dating someone new after his split from Angelina Jolie. It was revealed that English American actress Sienna Miller has been seeing the “Fury” actor and their romance is getting serious now. But, how true is this report?
Brad Pitt and Sienna Miller have never been linked before but they worked together in the film called “The Lost City of Z,” thus the news of their dating was somehow very surprising. Australia’s OK! Magazine wrote last year that the two have been casually dating for months and now they are considering becoming an official couple.
While the earliest reports about Brad Pitt and Sienna Miller dating were already debunked by the actor’s representative, other tabloids and magazines still picked up the news and wrote follow-up stories about the pair. Other publications claimed that the co-stars have been going out secretly but these were denied once again by both parties.
Now, Gossip Cop is stepping in once again to debunk another story and this time, it is about Brad Pitt and Sienna Miller’s alleged romance. The publication pointed out that since the beginning, the rumors were already addressed and refuted so it means that the newer reports were just recycled stories of the false ones. In other words, they were made up stories that try to link Brad and Sienna.
One source even allegedly said, “Brad thinks she’s (Sienna) gorgeous and she thinks he’s gorgeous, they’re definitely into each other.”
Finally, the tipster went on to say that the couple’s friends would not be surprised anymore if Brad Pitt and Sienna Miller end up getting married. But as Gossip Cop reiterated, the claims were just lies and there’s not even a bit of truth in them. Moreover, this is not the first time that OK! Claimed Brad Pitt to be in a relationship after his split with Angelina Jolie, it also wrote about the actor getting back with Jennifer Aniston which also proved to be false.


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