Jennifer Aniston’s rep denies report she’s adopting a child

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Jennifer Aniston's rep denies report she's adopting a child

Sorry, Friends fans. Jennifer Aniston is not becoming a mother.

The Greek-American actress who just wrapped filming on the much-anticipated Friends reunion special, was plagued by tabloid rumours she’d told her co-stars of her intentions to adopt.

The news circulated fast on social media before anyone checked with Aniston’s representation.

When E! News reached out to Jennifer’s team, her representative quickly shut down the rumours. “The story is a fabrication and false.”

Jen has spoken numerous times about the constant speculation on her being pregnant and the barrage of questions about when or if she’ll have kids.

“If your body is in a normal moment of having had a bite or two, or you’re having a moment of bloat, then there’s arrows circled around your stomach, telling you that you’re pregnant,” she told Glamour in 2017.

“And it’s like, actually no, it’s just my body. Not that it’s any of your business to begin with. Having a child, as we know, is no one’s business except the couple or individual that’s going through it.”

Jennifer Aniston

Hollywood’s sweetheart Jennifer Aniston was born on February 11, 1969, in California, to Greek actor John Aniston and English actress Nancy Dow.

Jennifer spent a year of her childhood living in Greece with her family, mainly in Athens and Crete, which is where her family is from. They then relocated to New York City, where Jennifer’s father landed his role of “Victor Kiriakis”, on the daytime soap “Days of Our Lives” and her Godfather was Greek American actor Telly Savalas.

Aniston has on numerous occasions credited her amazing and flawless appearance on her Greek background.

“My dad is 100 percent Greek; he turned 84 and he barely has a wrinkle. And neither did my grandmother, who was 95 when she died,” she says.

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