Life & Style claimed that Jennifer Aniston and Pitt’s friends couldn’t be more excited about their plans.
“Jen and Brad seem to have agreed, it’s finally time for them to start a family together. Having a child is a huge step, but she and Brad are both excited. While their relationship has progressed slowly, it’s been ideal. They’re madly in love again and will make a great team as parents,” the source said.
The insider also claimed that Aniston and Pitt were looking at IVF treatments because they think that this is the best and safest option for them.
According to the source, the exes also regret not having a baby together years ago while they were still together.
Gossip Cop busted the tabloid’s claims last year shortly after it was published. An entire year has also passed but Aniston and Pitt still don’t have a baby together. This proves that the tabloid’s claims are incorrect.
The rumor-debunking site also called Life & Style untrustworthy when it comes to stories about Pitt and Aniston. They previously claimed that the A-listers went on a romantic trip to France when they didn’t.
Meanwhile, other tabloids have also been claiming that Aniston and Pitt are trying to have a baby together. In September, New Idea claimed that Aniston and Pitt are trying to have a baby via surrogate. And the Ad Astra actor asks Alia Shawkat to carry their child.
“He loves her and trusts her as much as any family member, which is rare for him. He usually keeps his card very close to his chest, but he let Alia in on his desire to help Jen have a baby,” a source said
Months ago, Now to Love claimed that Aniston was three months pregnant with her and Pitt’s baby. And this is the reason why the Friends star didn’t attend the BAFTAs.
In an essay she wrote for the Huffington Post, Aniston said that she doesn’t like being asked if she’s pregnant.
“What I am is fed up. I’m fed up with the sport-like scrutiny and body-shaming that occurs daily… If I am some kind of symbol to some people out there, then clearly, I am an example of the lens through which we, as a society, view our mothers, daughters, sisters, wives, female friends and colleagues. The objectification and scrutiny we put women through is absurd and disturbing. The way I am portrayed by the media is simply a reflection of how we see and portray women in general, measured against some warped standard of beauty,” Jennifer Aniston said.