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Brad Pitt, Jennifer Aniston 2019: Will Angelina Jolie’s Ex, Date Justin Theroux’s Former Flame Now That He’s Legally Single?

Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston have been one of the main topics of gossip tabloids ever since they became an item years ago. And now that the “Troy” actor has legally restored his single status, there’s no doubt that multiple outlets will be churning out rumors that the two will be getting back together.

So how likely is it that the two will revisit their past romance? Judging by how Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston separated, there’s a really low possibility that they’ll revive what they had back then.

Following their separation, one of the biggest narratives that emerge in the entertainment sphere is how quickly Brad Pitt moved on from Jennifer Aniston. Even the actress herself expressed her shock that her ex quickly dated Angelina Jolie at the time. And then there’s also this previous statement from Jean Black, the makeup artists who have been working with the actor for years.

“I think Brad [Pitt] was ready to soar when he met Angie,” Black said. “This is not to say anything negative about Jennifer [Aniston]. I was part of that and I know that he and Jen are very good friends and he cared deeply for her. But in Angie, he saw a very adventurous person who was grabbing on to life and taking it to its nth degree. It was intriguing because I felt Brad had that in him and wanted to unleash it.”

Of course, one can argue that Jennifer Aniston inviting Brad Pitt to her 50th birthday might hint that something is indeed afoot. But since reliable publications like PEOPLE said that the actor’s appearance doesn’t have any hidden romantic meanings to it, the possibility dives down again. Add the fact that the “Fury” actor is busy with his divorce proceedings involving Angelina Jolie and everything points that a rekindling with Aniston is next to non-existent by now. Hopefully, the two stars can find genuine happiness in the future, especially since both need a win after what they’ve been through in recent years.

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