Jennifer Aniston's Representative Refutes Reports That Says the Friends Star Has Adoption Plans
American actor Jennifer Aniston's representative recently set the record straight after reports circulated that the Friends star is reportedly in the process of adopting a child.
American actor Jennifer Aniston's representative recently set the record straight after reports circulated that the Friends star is reportedly in the process of adopting a child. Fox News quoted a report by People magazine that the 52-year-old actor made a personal announcement to her co-stars during the taping of the 'Friends' reunion for HBO Max. The news was reported that she's in the process of adopting a child. Jennifer Aniston to Unite With Ex-husband Justin Theroux for a Project? The ‘Wanderlust’ Star Drops a Hint of Possibly Working Together.
However, Aniston's rep denied the reports to the outlet on Tuesday, calling it a "fabrication." Her team also told TMZ that any so-called announcement is "false" and "never happened." In 2017, Aniston had a sharp response to those who have posted false rumours about her having her first child. "I would say, I think the best one would be a picture of me with a hand over my stomach, saying 'Finally Pregnant!'" she explained to Glamour at the time. Angelina Jolie Files Proof Of Domestic Abuse Claim Against Brad Pitt And Twitterati Trend Jennifer Aniston.
Aniston continued: "I mean, it's like they take a picture of you and create this story. If your body is in a normal moment of having had a bite or two, or you're having a moment of bloat, then there's arrows circled around your stomach, telling you that you're pregnant. And it's like, actually no, it's just my body." "Not that it's any of your business to begin with. Having a child, as we know, is no one's business except the couple or individual that's going through it," she added.
The 'Murder Mystery' star- along with her original castmates Matthew Perry, David Schwimmer, Matt LeBlanc, Courteney Cox, and Lisa Kudrow - are currently taping the long-awaited 'Friends' special at the show's original soundstage on the Warner Bros. studio lot, People magazine reported.
The much-loved sitcom 'Friends' ran for 10 seasons from 1994 to 2004 on NBC.
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