Brad Pitt Shows up at Jennifer Aniston’s 50th Birthday Party: Reports

Jack Phillips
By Jack Phillips
February 10, 2019Entertainment
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Brad Pitt Shows up at Jennifer Aniston’s 50th Birthday Party: Reports
Brad Pitt attends the UK Premiere of "Allied" at Odeon Leicester Square in London, England on Nov. 21, 2016 . (Tim P. Whitby/Getty Images)

Actor Brad Pitt reportedly showed up for Jennifer Aniston’s 50th birthday party years after the two famously ended their relationship.

The two were married for about five years before Pitt entered a relationship with Angelina Jolie and married her.

“Brad snaked around most of the paparazzi Saturday night at the Sunset Tower hotel on the Sunset Strip but you see him from behind as he enters the building,” TMZ said, adding that Aniston “loves the chicken salad” at the restaurant.

Brad Pitt shows up for Jennifer Aniston's 50th birthday party.

TMZ 发布于 2019年2月10日周日

Other celebrities who attended her birthday celebration included Robert Downey, Jr., Reese Witherspoon, Rande Gerber, Pharrell Williams, Keith Richards, Gwyneth Paltrow, Katy Perry, Orlando Bloom, David Arquette, Courtney Cox, Barbra Streisand, George Clooney, and more.

According to photos of the birthday, as reported by People, Pitt showed up with long hair in a baseball cap.

People magazine reported that the two, who were subjected to supermarket tabloid fodder for years in the early 2000s, have remained friends.

Have Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston reunited?

People 发布于 2019年2月9日周六

“They aren’t in regular contact, beyond an occasional text back and forth to wish each other the best when there’s been a new project or big event,” a person close to the couple told the magazine.

Jolie and Pitt, meanwhile, split in September 2016, and about 18 months later, Aniston and Justin Theroux split after two years of marriage.

“I also was never a kid who sat around and dreamed about a wedding, you know? Those were never my fantasies,” she said about marriage, “When I was first popped the question, it was so foreign to me,” adding that her priorities were “always about finding a home that felt safe.”

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