Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt dating news never stop and it was even more intense when the latter’s marriage status with Angelina Jolie was dissolved by the court and officially declaring him as “single.” Now, the latest news is that since the ex-couple has rekindled their romance and the actor is legally free to date again, the “Friends” actress allegedly wants him to go public with their relationship.
According to the Star magazine, Aniston really wants to go public with Pitt since he is now single after all. The actress reportedly waited for this time so now that it happened, they want to admit their romance and be free from concealing their special relationship.
“She’s held off on seeing other people because she knew this was coming,” the source told the Star via Country 103.7 FM. “No other guy even comes close in terms of attraction. They’ll go on dates, but nothing will be exclusive for now. She is fine with that, but if Brad finally feels like he wants to get serious, Jen is more than ready.”
However, there are flaws in the report so it is more likely a false story. Firstly, as pointed out by Gossip Cop, Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston never reconciled and their respective spokespersons have already denied the allegations of their rekindled romance. The truth is, the pair is now on friendly terms than before but they have not reached the point when their renewed friendship is on a romantic level.
Moreover, GC also busted the previous Star reports about Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston so this one is another false claim that can be easily debunked as well. There is no proof to point that the two are dating so the “going public” rumor makes no sense at all. The exes are focused on their careers right now and Brad is also caring for his children while his child custody case with Angelina Jolie is ongoing.


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