Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston recently reunited as the former attended his ex-wife’s 50th birthday bash. Now, there were reports that say the couple is getting closer again as have been seeing each other more often for vacations and dates. The latest news is that the pair attended the Oscars party together.
According to New Idea, Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston are finally ready to reveal to the world that they have reunited and restarting their romance. The magazine wrote that the couple’s plan was to confirm their relationship by going to the Oscars party together.
The report also stated that Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston were actually dating in secret for a few months now but they are being careful not to let the cat out of the bag due to former’s ongoing divorce and child custody cases with Angelina Jolie.
“They are hiding their romance from Angelina Jolie but they’re ready to take the big leap and hit the awards circuit together,” the source said. “They’re finally putting their foot down against her and want to go public. For the first time, Brad is putting Jen in front of Angie.”
Allegedly, Jennifer Aniston is actually nervous about showing up at the Oscars with Brad Pitt but it was the perfect time to let everyone know that they are back together so she gathered up the courage to do it. Her man is there to support her anyway so the plan was supposedly carried out.
For some, the story may sound convincing but Gossip Cop is debunking this report. The publication is very confident about this because in the first place either Brad Pitt or Jennifer Aniston attended the Oscars post-party on Sunday. Many A-list stars were in attendance but the former couple was nowhere in sight.
It is clear that the allegation that Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt were together at the Oscars is false. Plus, they do not have the plans to reveal their relationship to the public because they are not back together.


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