Jennifer Aniston
Jennifer Aniston attends the 2018 InStyle Awards at The Getty Center on October 22, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. Getty Images/Matt Winkelmeyer

Some serious tea was spilled about America's beloved Sweetheart Jennifer Aniston's California home. 911 calls revealed that some disturbing events might have taken place at the residence.

The most intense call came on April 18, 2018, just two months after the 50-year-old announced she was separating from Justin Theroux. According to Radar Online, the 911 records indicated a female suspect was in the garage of the $20 million Bel-Air mansion wearing "no clothing" and “threatening [a] male victim with a possible knife” a few hours after midnight.

Official documents say that when police arrived "there was no evidence of trouble" even though the caller claimed there was a "history of domestic violence" at the home.

The caller and suspects were not identified, however, sources told the entertainment news site that Aniston and Theroux were known to have explosive fights.

This recent discovery is completely contradictory to anything the former couple has said about their marriage, which lasted two years. In fact, "The Spy Who Dumped Me" actor even went as far to say that their split was "boring."

“The good news is that was probably the most — I’m choosing my words really carefully — it was kind of the most gentle separation, in that there was no animosity,” he revealed months after the separation. “Again, neither one of us is dead, neither one of us is looking to throw hatchets at each other. It’s more like, it’s amicable. It’s boring, but, you know, we respected each other enough that it was as painless as it could be.”