As the world feast on the recent Brangelina divorce, "World War Z" star Brad Pitt's ex "We're the Millers" actress Jennifer Aniston showed to the world that there is still hope for love as he and hubby Justin Theroux were spotted at the Big Apple recently. Apparently, the "Friends" star is not affected by rumors that "Benjamin Button" actor is coming back to her.
Justin Theroux and Jennifer Aniston were caught having the time of their lives amid the Brangelina divorce at The Smile in new York City, E! News reported. The couple was having an intimate date night.
The date night for the two definitely said something about Jennifer Aniston: She's not affected at all by all the drama she had been linked to since the divorce of her ex. After all, she had been happily wed with his husband since 2015.
The two looked sweet and casual was actually "twinning." Jennifer Aniston wore "camisole and a pair of Mary Jane's" while Justin Theroux wore jeans and hoodie; both wearing black.
The "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" stars had been together for 12 years. They wed in 2014, at Venice, Italy. They have been blessed with 6 children. Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie also starred in "Beyond the Sea."
The internet had gone crazy over the filing of the Pitt family's matriarch a divorce, something that is unexpected of the couple. People finding logic say that the couple split after Brad Pitt's excessive use of weed. Brad Pitt's side claimed this is just a bad propaganda against the "Fight Club" actor.
Sources say that the "Salt" actress filed for divorce because of an incident while on the private plane of the family. While on board their plane, Brad Pitt allegedly went wild and started screaming.
He reportedly physically and verbally abused one of his children. He was also uncontrollable when they landed and screamed at the tarmac. Reports say witnesses of his wildness reported him which prompted his investigation.
This resulted in an investigation by the FBI of what really happened. Angelina Jolie has not disclosed anything but just said that they had "irreconcilable difference."