Jennifer Aniston is allegedly irked as she believed she was made fun of by Seth Rogen via the film he co-produced with Charlize Theron. It was said that “Long Shot” featured a scene where the actor’s character was shown in a debate over who among the former TV celebrities have become successful movie stars and he was insisting that Brad Pitt’s ex is not one of them.
According to Life & Style, Aniston did not like the featured joke at her expense and was said to be fuming mad after learning about it. As the producers of “Long Shot,” a source said that both Charlize and Seth have approved the joke and this made the “Friends” actress even more furious.
“Jen has a great sense of humor but she draws the line at being made fun of,” the tipster alleged. “All I know is that Charlize and Seth better get their story straight when they run into her because she’s not happy about this – not happy at all.”
With a complicated report like this, Gossip Cop checked the authenticity of the narrative and after speaking with Jennifer Aniston’s representative, it became clear that the story was fabricated. The actress’ rep added that the actress did not even get to watch “Long Shot” so she has no idea of what joke that the reports were referring to.
GC concluded that the fake story was only written to create a feud between Jennifer Aniston, Charlize Theron, and Seth Rogen. Moreover, this is not the first time that Life & Style reported a false narrative, in fact, the tabloid did it many times already that some of the claims are even hard to believe. One thing is sure, Brad Pitt’s ex-wife is not mad over a joke she is not even aware of and there is no feud between her and the mentioned actors.


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