Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux are back in the headlines after a tabloid reported that they are secretly having sleepovers. It was alleged that the ex-couple are hanging out in the “Friends” star’s home almost six months after they called it quits.
The National Enquirer claimed to have evidence to show that the “Spy Who Dumped Me” actor has been spending nights at his ex-wife’s Los Angeles home. According to the report, even the actor’s expensive cars are all parked in Jen’s garage so the tabloid is suggesting that the actor is back in the actress’s life, romantically.
It added that at first, Justin Theroux was only parking his cars in Jen’s home temporarily and he would have to move later, but the set up gave the pair a chance to reconnect so the sleepovers happened naturally. Now, Gossip Cop is stepping in once again to disprove this story.
The fact-checking site debunked the report by straightly stating that it is a false story. It asserted that Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux are not living under one roof and they are not having secret sleepovers either -- and this is easy to prove.
Firstly, Gossip Cop mentioned that Jen started filming her new Netflix movie, titled “Murder Mystery,” in June and the shoot location is nowhere near Los Angeles; it is in Montreal. They are also expected to film in other locations across Europe so she is not home since her work officially started on June 20.
In July, Jennifer Aniston was in Portofino, Italy as the filming's setting changed. And the past week she was still there. As a matter of fact, she spent the weekend with George Clooney, Adam Sandler and their wives in the former’s Lake Como villa.
To compute the time that Jennifer Aniston was away from her home in L.A., it is safe to say that she has been out for at least a month and a half. Thus, even if Justin Theroux crashes at his ex’s home, she is not there. But the thing is, the report is made up so there is really no hard evidence to prove the claims that Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux were spending nights together.


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