Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston just can't seem to get a break from Hollywood's rumor mill. The formerly married actors have already been separated by at least 13 years of divorce and second marriages for both of them, but rumors of Pitt and Aniston getting back together are just as strong as ever.
Pitt and Aniston have already been rumored to have the occasional tryst even though their actual physical locations and schedules make such rendezvous impossible. Recently, one of the more absurd rumors about the former couple has been circulating in the gossip mill. Certain publications claim that Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston are getting remarried, with Aniston pregnant with the 54-year old actor's love child.
GossipCop thankfully debunks the Pitt-Aniston love child rumor. The debunking website's argument is supported by the evidence that Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston are in no position to restart their romance based on location and personal interest. Aniston's own friend, Portia de Rossi, has confirmed publicly that Pitt and Aniston have not seen each other in person recently, since the two broke up with their former exes, Angelina Jolie and Justin Theroux.
Pitt and Aniston unable to meet up in person can easily be confirmed by their professional schedules, where Brad Pitt is currently working in Los Angeles with Quentin Tarantino for the director's upcoming film, “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.” Aniston, on the other hand, was last scene in Italy working on her Netflix movie with Adam Sandler, “Murder Mystery.” Without the essential component of the story that Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston are meeting, rumors that Aniston is pregnant with Pitt's baby are complete bogus.
The same evidence against Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston's Italian getaway rumors, as well as rumors that the former couple have renewed their wedding vows, easily debunk any rumor that Jennifer Aniston is pregnant with Brad Pitt's child.


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