Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston have finally admitted they are still in love with each other according to a report. The two are said to be planning to visit France for a romantic weekend escape.
As per Life & Style via New Idea, Brad and Jen have officially rekindled their romance, and they chose to celebrate their reconciliation by going on a trip together. Although the public does not know about their relationship yet, it was said that their friends are suspicious and getting the feeling that the two are in love again.
“Friends are buzzing that Brad and Jen are already talking about being in love again,” the source told the magazine. “He is ready to take a huge risk and bring Jen to Chateau Miraval – the estate in France that he still owns with Angelina Jolie.”
The tipster also claimed that since the property is still something that the actor co-owned with his ex-wife Angelina Jolie, she is sure that the “Maleficent” actress will be furious once she learned that Brad Pitt brought Jen Aniston there. But the “Fury” actor does not seem to care as he just wants her to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the villa.
“Angelina will be extremely livid if she finds out about Pitt taking Aniston to their estate, but Brad thinks Jen will enjoy the romance and privacy that the chateau offers,” the tipster said.
Moreover, Brad was said to have prepared candlelit dinners and walks to the vineyards to make Jennifer happy. The source revealed that the latter is not bothered by the fact that Angelina and Brad lived in the said chateau, so she is likely to enjoy her stay.
Gossip Cop busted this report after talking to Brad Pitt and Jen Aniston’s respective spokespersons. Both reps denied the allegations and firmly stated that the ex-spouses are not planning to fly to France. They repeated that the two did not reconcile so the never-ending rumors of romantic trips are all false.


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