Brad Pitt buys Jennifer Aniston the house they once shared for a whopping $79 million
Hollywood hunk Brad Pitt has been making quite some headlines of late alongside ex-wife Jennifer Aniston after which a number of speculations have come afloat regarding a probable reconciliation between the two. Inside pictures of the prime property.
Hollywood hunk Brad Pitt has been making quite some headlines of late alongside ex-wife Jennifer Aniston after which a number of speculations have come afloat regarding a probable reconciliation between the two.
It now looks like the conjectures will only get heightened from here as the latest circulating hearsay has revealed that while the Fight Club actor showing up for the Friends star’s 50th birthday came as a shock for a lot of people, what was more surprising was the extremely exorbitant birthday gift he got for her worth $79 million.
The Mirror reported that Brad had bought for Jennifer the house on Beverly Hills in which the two had once lived before calling off their marriage in 2005.
It was revealed further that when the two had parted ways, the house had been put on sale after which sources had revealed that Jennifer was disturbed over the fact: “Losing their dream home worsened the heartache of their divorce and it was one of her biggest regrets not buying Brad out.”
After finding out the news of getting back the house subsequent to the two recalling their times together in it, reports have suggested that Jennifer became overwhelmed with emotions.
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