Happy Couple Plus One: Jennifer Aniston to be Neighbours With Brangelina
Hollywood star Jennifer Aniston, who is in London filming "Miss You Already", is apparently also house-hunting in the Richmond area and, according to reports, ex-husband Brad Pitt and soon-to-be-wife, Angelina Jolie, could return to their summer residence in the same area.
"She hasn't had anything to do with Pitt since their 2005 divorce. But if they are both living in the same neighbourhood it could lead to awkward encounters," a source close to Aniston told The Sun.
Aniston and Pitt divorced in 2005 after five years of marriage and although they haven't even been on talking terms since then, the "Friends" star has recently said she was happy for her ex-husband. She went so far as to hint she might be present for their wedding, scheduled for later this year.
There are reports the wedding could be in August - on 11 August, to be precise. Apparently Pitt's parents' golden anniversary falls on the same day and the couple could take the opportunity for a double celebration. The couple had previously said they would not get married until gay couples in the US were accorded the same privilege. However, it seems pressure from their children has finally pushed them to make the leap.
"Aniston is happy for Pitt and Jolie. She is so in love with Theroux, that she is really grateful how things turned out. In a strange way if it weren't for Angelina, Jennifer would not have connected with Justin in a romantic way. Jennifer is in a really wonderful place right now," a source told Hollywood Life.
Aniston and Theroux, meanwhile, are planning a July wedding.
Incidentally, Richmond seems to be a preferred destination, in the UK, for Hollywood celebrities. George Clooney, Johnny Depp and Sandra Bullock all have or had houses in the area. Apparently, sources have been quoted as saying celebrities like the area because it is close to London but retains a country feel.
So how weird would it be if Aniston bumped into Pitt at one of the shops in the locality?
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