Jennifer Aniston is reportedly writing a "blockbuster tell-all" about her life, according to the latest claim of a report. This story, however, has been debunked and it's actually false.
RadarOnline reported Aniston has been spending some time writing her life story in a "sensational autobiography" that will "make her a fortune." The alleged insider of the tabloid claimed this is a chance for the actress to set everything straight, particularly in correcting several aspects of her life that have been misunderstood.
Then, the outlet asserted that the love life and dating history of Aniston will be the major topics in the book, especially her failed marriages to Justin Theroux and Brad Pitt. The tipster added the topics wouldn't be unpleasant or salacious because that's not the style of the actress.
"She figures that if anyone's going to put together a definite portrait of her life then it may as well be her," the unknown source continues.
However, according to Gossip Cop, this claim isn't true and was cropped up several times before. Just last year, the sister publication of the tabloid, Star, similarly reported Aniston was planning to write "a tell-all book that could earn her as much as $11 million," and teases "Secrets, Lies & Cheating!" But at that time, a rep for the actress exclusively confirmed to Gossip Cop that Aniston never wanted to write any sort of "memoir," and they continuously shut down gossip magazines claiming the actress is writing a book.
RadarOnline is also making different variations of this claim, for instance, the tabloid reported earlier of this year that Theroux will be writing a "scathing tell-all" about Aniston. Allegedly, the actor plans to expose the "darkest secrets" of her estranged wife - but this hasn't even happened as the actor never announced he will be writing or releasing a book at any moment.
In addition, Woman's Day New Zealand claimed back in April that Aniston will be doing a tell-all interview on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" to expose Theroux and Pitt, with a headline declaring: "Jen's First Tell-All Interview: How Brad Saved Me." But, this interview hasn't happened either. The actress is also private when it comes to her personal life, so it's highly unlikely that she will be doing a "tell-all" interview or book.
And regardless, a rep for Aniston confirmed this latest about the actress writing a "blockbuster tell-all" is not true and nonsense. She isn't planning to write a memoir, even though several outlets are claiming otherwise.