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Jennifer Aniston denies she told pals she's adopting during Friends reunion

Jennifer Aniston’s rep has shut down claims she is adopting a child.

The Hollywood actress was reported to have let slip to her Friends co-stars she’s starting a family during filming of the long awaited reunion show.

An insider had claimed to Closer magazine that Jen ‘dropped the baby bombshell news’ on set in Burbank, California.

However, now a rep for Jennifer has told MailOnline: “The story is a fabrication and never happened.”

Over the years Jen has been linked to a string of baby rumours including claims she was going to adopt with both Brad Pitt and later husband Justin Theroux.

Jennifer Aniston’s rep has shut down claims she made a baby bombshell on the Friends reunion
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Speaking last year, Jen herself did admit to Sandra Bullock she had not ruled out kids for her future just yet.

The 52-year-old said: “It’s not so much what I see myself doing, but it’s more like a little screenshot in my brain.

“‘I hear the ocean, I see the ocean, I hear laughter, I see kids running, I hear ice in a glass, I smell food being cooked.”

The Friends Reunion was filmed earlier this month in California
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She added dreamily: “That’s the joyous snapshot in my head.”

Little is known about the heavy hyped Friends reunion, though it’s thought the show will not be a return to the fictional TV characters.

Instead, it will be the first time the stars have been on the same show together.

Teasing the plans, an announcement was posted on the official Friends Instagram reading the special has been completed.

Friends was one of the biggest sitcoms of all time
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The post simply read: “That’s a wrap! Could we BE anymore excited!? Friends: The Reunion is coming to @hbomax.”

All six lead actors – David Schwimmer, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matthew Perry, Matt Le Blanc and Jen are involved.

The show special is set to air later this year in the US, though no date for the UK has been confirmed.

Friends is one of the world’s most successful sitcoms of all time.

The American show ran from September 1994 to May 2004 over ten series.

It focused on a group of pals in their 20s and 30s as they navigated live in Manhattan, New York.

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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