In a new report about the former Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux couple, the tabloid media is essentially resurrecting a dead horse that was so thoroughly beaten, it has been reduced to a pulp. The subject this time is with regards to finances and how the two are supposedly fighting over money. They are not, but it does make for an interesting read as to how they are both money-hungry misers.
The repeat offender Star is the culprit this time around for this new Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux story, Gossip Cop reports. It asserts through a supposed source that the two are splitting hairs over money from projects they allegedly share. The only problem with this story is that there are no such projects and so there would be no financial bouts with regards to said nonexistent projects.
The tabloid went on to print such quotes as “They had a lot of money tied to shared [movie] projects” in the Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux story. It did so again with “They have piles of notes and scripts concepts, plus storylines and projects that they both contributed to equally” that could “have huge value in the future.”
Absolutely none of that is true and even the source itself is likely completely made up. It would seem that the tabloid media has now resorted to completely fabricating sources rather than just the stories. They desperately try to dig up old wounds that stem from things like the Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux separation when there is literally nothing there anymore.
Suffice it to say, reading this particular Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux story from Star is a complete waste of time for anyone who wants the real information about these celebrities. Unfortunately, they can often be a lot more mundane than most would like, so tabloid outlets spice things up by lying completely.


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