A new report from this week's tabloid claims Jennifer Aniston is furious over the alleged "fake" interview of Justin Theroux regarding their divorce. This claim, however, has been debunked and a rep for Aniston confirmed the report is not true.
During the New York Times interview last month, Theroux talked about his split from Aniston where he called it, "the most gentle separation, in that there was no animosity." The actor noted their breakup was "heartbreaking," but also said, "Neither one of us is looking to throw hatchets at each other. It's amicable. It's boring, but, you know, we respected each other enough that it was as painless as it could be."
This interview prompted Heat Magazine to claim Aniston is furious that her ex-husband is "playing Mr. Nice Guy while disrespecting her and running around with other women."
"Jen's really [angry] that Justin is trying to make things look amicable when they're not. Jen feels as though she's been used by Justin. What's worse is that he's now trying to convince the public he's this sensitive, nice person," said the alleged source of the magazine.
The outlet further contends Aniston has "warned [Theroux] that they are far from being friends, and she can't believe he has the audacity to make it out like he's the good guy in all this."
Allegedly, the main complaint of Aniston is seeing Theroux hanging out with Emma Stone.
"It made her blood boil and she realized just how insensitive he could be," the untraceable tipster continues. "They haven't even sorted out their divorce and he's already seemingly moving on... She feels humiliated by the way he's acting."
According to Gossip Cop, the claim of the publication is not true since it has been stressed several times that Theroux and Stone are just friends. The two aren't romantically involved, and the tabloid only tries to drag them in a narrative to make a false claim.
Additionally, a rep for Aniston also said the outlet's story is "complete nonsense." Theroux was never dishonest in his NYT interview, and there's no "secret animosity" between him and Aniston. The only thing that's "fake," as per Gossip Cop, is the report of the magazine.
Heat Magazine has also been making phony stories regarding Aniston and Brad Pitt being back together. Gossip Cop busted the tabloid back in June for claiming Pitt asked Aniston to meet his kids after new custody deal. But, this claim was only fabricated and confirmed to be not true as well.