A spokesperson for the actress has denied the tabloid rumours surrounding Jen that say she's pregnant.
Jennifer Aniston is not, repeat NOT pregnant! After various rumours had emerged across different media outlets stating that she and fiancé Justin Theroux are pregnant with their first child, a spokesperson for the actress has flat out denied the rumours and said that the actress in definitely not expecting a delivery from the stork any time soon.
Just to verify, Jen isn't pregnant.
The reports first emerged when Us Weekly published their latest issue with the front page story boasting a "big secret" from the Aniston/Theroux camp. The report was soon shot down though, and soon Jen's rep came to the fore to deny the rumour completely. The rep told the New York Daily News, "The entire story is a fabrication. Jennifer is not pregnant!"
The initial report from Us Weekly stated that Jen was struggling to cover up a baby bump during the premier for new film We're The Millers, and apparently spoke with a source close to the actress who said that she and Justin are "extremely happy" with the 'news' that they are to be parents.
Justin Theroux and Jen are routinely dogged with rumours about their personal life.
The star has been forced to deny the rumours herself on countless occasions recently, insisting that any bumps or curves she may be hiding under her clothes are there through eating buns, not putting them in the oven. The actress addressed the constant buzz surrounding her ovaries to ABC News earlier this month, telling them, "I surround myself with my amazing work, my amazing friends, my amazing partner, my beautiful dogs, and I tune that noise out. I mean, I think it's very sweet that people want everything for me, (but) I'm so content and happy."
If Jennifer Aniston does actually fall pregnant at any point, we'll be sure to let you know. Until then, she is definitely NOT pregnant.
She might have kids one day, but not any time soon.
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