When it was reported that the Justin Theroux, Jennifer Aniston pair was no longer a thing earlier this year, the development sparked numerous rumors with regards to the cause. Now, it seems tabloid magazines have moved on to speculating on how nasty the divorce between the estranged couple has become. This is despite the fact that no divorce proceedings have been filed yet.
It seems that the Justin Theroux, Jennifer Aniston divorce rumors are showing no signs of abating, with the tabloid Life & Style proclaiming that theirs is the “Nastiest Divorce Ever!” As Gossip Cop points out, however, these claims are based on absolutely no substantial evidence. What’s more, the couple would not have such a nasty divorce since neither has even publicly filed for one.
This has not seemed to stop tabloids from pushing the idea that the Justin Theroux, Jennifer Aniston dynamic is now all about the money, with the writer supposedly gunning for the actress’ $200 million. The reports suggest that because Justin Theroux had to put up with the insecurities of Jennifer Aniston for seven years, he deserves half of the money that the “Friends” star has made.
These details are apparently coming from sources who are close to both celebrities, but none of them can be traced and nothing they have said could be verified. The claims hold as much water as the rumors about how the Justin Theroux, Jennifer Aniston divorce has made the former want to create his own show about himself. This is simply not true, Gossip Cop reports.
As for the stories about how Jennifer Aniston’s recent interview with InStyle has caused her estranged partner some heartache, it’s best to take them with a grain of salt. Publications like RadarOnline have been reporting how the actor/writer has apparently taken issue with the “Horrible Bosses” star talking publicly about the Justin Theroux, Jennifer Aniston affair. So far, however, Justin Theroux has said nothing remotely close that confirms this.


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