Brad Pittis brushing off any notion of a reconciliation with ex-wifeJennifer Aniston.
“Oh my god,” Pitt, 55, responded with a chuckle before hopping in his car and telling the man, “Alright, have a good one.”
Back in February, Pittattended Aniston’s 50th birthday partyat the Sunset Tower Hotel in L.A.
Still, asource told PEOPLEat the time that his appearance came simply because the former couple, who were married from 2000 to 2005, have a “very civil relationship.”
“He would not have been asked to come if that weren’t the case. It was a big night for Jen,” the source said. “The important people in her life gathered to celebrate with her. Brad fits into that group, and it was natural that he would want to come.”
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Aniston, meanwhile,split from Justin Theroux in February 2018after two and a half years of marriage.
After theFriendsalum’s divorce, asource told PEOPLEthat a reconciliation between the now-single Pitt and Aniston was highly unlikely.
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“For well over a decade now they have lived totally separate lives and so not surprisingly, they have become totally different people than who they once were when they were together,” the source said. “They’ve been over each other for longer than they were ever together. It is such ancient history.”
TheMurder Mysterystar recently toldHarper’s Bazaarthat shedoesn’t believe people are destinedto find just one person to spend the rest of their lives with.
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“I think we have many soulmates. I don’t think there’s one and one only. I think we have soul clusters,” she told the outlet.
Aniston also revealed that while she isn’t shutting the door on love, she has“zero time” for datingat the moment.
“My focus has been onThe Morning Show[her upcoming Apple series costarring Reese Witherspoon], so dating has not been one of my first priorities,” she remarked. “I feel like whatever [romance] looks like, it will present itself, and it’s not about seeking it out, you know?”
“When [love] comes knocking, it’s going to be welcomed,” she added. “I’m not like, ‘No, I’m done with that. That’s never going to happen again.’”
source: people.com