Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt have reportedly rekindled their romance. It was claimed that the ex-couple have been in contact since the former’s divorce from Justin Theroux was publicly announced.
According to Hollywood Life, Brad and Jen have each other’s mobile phone numbers so they were able to communicate discreetly. It is not a secret that many fans still want the two to reunite despite getting married to their respective partners after their divorce in 2005. Thus, when the news of the “Friends” star’s split from Theroux came out, many have rejoiced since there is a chance for reconciliation.
“This is nothing new as Jen and Brad have remained friendly since their split in 2005,” the source told HL. “So will they ever reunite? There’s definitely a chance but while they are absolutely not together right now you can’t predict the future.”
Now, Gossip Cop was compelled to investigate if the Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt story about rekindling their romance is accurate. In the end, the fact-checking site concluded that the report is flawed which means it is not true. The gossip police also pointed out that Hollywood Life is known to have written many lies before and this was repeated again in this Brad and Jen’s romance story.
The truth is, Brad has his hand full since his divorce case with Angelina Jolie is still ongoing. He also has his child custody case to think about so there is no time for romance at the moment. Plus, he was only been declared as legally “single” not long ago but this does not mean that he could easily date because the divorce settlement itself has yet to be finalized.
Similarly, Jen is busy with her work and she already said that she has no time for love. The actress is enjoying her singlehood and after turning 50, she values her close friends even more rather than finding new love.
Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston are not dating. They have not rekindled their romance and do not have plans for that as well according to their respective representatives.


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