Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt reunion rumors are back, and this time, the tabloids are claiming that the former husband and wife have remarried. Although it seems absurd, some think it could be true since the two are now single again.
Based on a report from Woman’s Day Australia (via Gossip Cop), Jennifer Aniston was spotted wearing a ring on her wedding finger. Allegedly, an insider told the Australian magazine, “There's mounting talk that Jen and Brad may have gotten hitched in secret and this is her wedding ring.”
The so-called insider added, “She's being very coy about it all, but word is she and Brad are very much in love again, and they decided to do something utterly romance and elope."
Now, Gossip Cop has debunked such claims that Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt have tied the knot for the second time around. The fact-checking publication pointed out that the former “Friends” actress was wearing a ring not because she married Brad again but it was for her new movie with Netflix.
The publication also emphasized that Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt’s own representatives have already addressed the rumors of reconciliation many times before. As always, they repeatedly denied that a reunion ever happened and called the reports “made-up.”
Just weeks prior to this wedding report, Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt were also rumored to have spent time together in Paris, as per Econotimes. But the thing is, even if Jen and ex-husband Justin Theroux are currently going through their divorce process and Brad is also involved in a divorce and custody battle with ex-wife Angelina Jolie, it does not mean that they could instantly rekindle their romance and fall in love with each other all over again.
Meanwhile, while Jennifer Aniston is filming a movie, Brad Pitt is also busy shooting his new film, titled "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood." Leonardo Di Caprio also stars in the upcoming film that is expected to be another blockbuster hit.


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