Jennifer
Aniston and Justin Theroux separate
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[February 16, 2018]
By Jill Serjeant
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -
Jennifer Aniston and husband Justin Theroux announced
their separation on Thursday after less than three years
of marriage, immediately sparking speculation that the
former "Friends" star might reunite with her first
spouse, Brad Pitt.
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"We have decided to announce our separation," Aniston and
Theroux said in a joint statement. "This decision was mutual and
lovingly made at the end of last year."
Aniston, 49, and "The Leftovers" actor Theroux, 46, married in
August 2015.
The statement gave no reason for the split.
"We are two best friends who have decided to part ways as a
couple, but look forward to continuing our cherished friendship.
Normally we would do this privately, but given that the gossip
industry cannot resist an opportunity to speculate and invent,
we wanted to convey the truth directly," the statement said.
Aniston, whose marriage to Pitt ended in divorce, is one of
America's most popular celebrities.
The news swiftly became the top trending topic on Twitter, where
fans chimed in with memes and comments about a possible
Pitt-Aniston reunion.
Pitt left Aniston for actress Angelina Jolie in 2005, but he and
Jolie split up in 2016. Their divorce is being dealt with in
private court and Pitt is currently single.
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"Guys! #JenniferAniston and #BradPitt are tooooootally getting back
together! Then the #JenniferAniston love curse will FINALLY be over
and she can be the stepmom of #AngelinaJolie's kids!!!," Twitter
user Lauren Mastro posted on Thursday.
Aniston and Theroux married in a secret ceremony at their Los
Angeles home in 2015 that took many of the couple's guests, as well
as the media, by surprise. They began dating in 2011.
Aniston has forged a lucrative film career in romantic comedies such
as "Horrible Bosses," "Marley & Me" and "Just Go with It" since the
2004 end of the hit TV comedy "Friends," which made her a global
star.
Theroux, who is also a writer and producer, is best known for his
role on the HBO series "The Leftovers," which ended last year. His
other movies include "The Girl on the Train" and "Zoolander 2."
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by James Dalgleishand Leslie
Adler)
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