Jennifer Aniston And Brad Pitt Reuniting On ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’?
It’s been years since Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston divorced, but their fans are still hoping to see them together on TV.
New rumors are claiming that the exes might appear together in “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” for an interview. Host Jimmy Kimmel, who is Pitt and Aniston’s mutual friend, reportedly wanted to make history by doing a joint interview with the exes, according to Radar Online. One insider claimed that chances are “pretty good” that it is happening. Kimmel, 49, “is super close to Jen, but he’s also really good friends with Pitt disciples Peter Dante and David Fincher,” the source said.
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The insider added that Kimmel has initiated a move to make this happen. “Jimmy sent a message to Brad that he’s a welcome presence at the show, even just to hang out in the bar area backstage and schmooze,” the source said. “Brad is a priority for Jimmy. He wants his show to be Brad’s first stop from now on.”
The talk show host reportedly believes that it’s time for the exes to appear in public together, especially now that Pitt is divorcing Angelina Jolie, whom many believe was the reason his and Aniston’s divorce. “Brad’s free of Angelina, and Jimmy thinks he can make this happen. He’s really tight with Jen and she trusts him,” the insider added.
The report, however, should be taken with a grain of salt. According to E! News, there is no truth to the claims and that Aniston and Pitt have no plans to reconcile on national television.
While Aniston is unlikely to reunite with Pitt on the small screen, her reunion with her “Friends” co-star Reese Witherspoon is already in the works. The two played the roles of sisters in the hit NBC sitcom. Aniston and Witherspoon are set to star in an original TV series that will cover morning shows and the larger media scene in New York, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Aniston and Witherspoon’s reunion is expected to draw interest from multiple bidders. The untitled series will be offered to premium cable outlets including HBO and to streaming services like Netflix.
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