Jennifer Aniston recalls 'shock romance' amid Angelina Jolie-Brad Pitt case twist
Jennifer Aniston reveals 'shock romance' as Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt case takes new 'shocking' turn
Jennifer Aniston is finally lifting the lid on her final and only words to Angelina Jolie ahead of her affair with Brad Pitt.
The Friends star, who tied the knot with Pitt in 2001, only to later file for divorce in 2005, recounted the instance when she initially met Angelina Jolie before filming began on Mr. & Mrs. Smith.
During an exclusive interview with Vanity Fair, the 55-year-old actress explained how the actor was really looking forward to the role in the hit film, foreseeing Brad’s shocking romance.
Jennifer told the outlet that she first crossed paths with Jolie in the car park of the Friends set. She said, "I pulled over and introduced myself.”
According to Daily Record, "I said, 'Brad is so excited about working with you. I hope you guys have a really good time.'"
This confession comes on the heels of Jolie and Pitt's relationship finally nearing its end as they have reportedly reached a settlement in their divorce after years of fighting in court.
Part of deal is that the 49-year-old will be receiving spousal and family support from her former husband. Part of the deal is that the 49-year-old will receive spousal and family support from her former husband.
For the unversed, the exes share six children together, including Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, Knox and his twin sister Vivienne.
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