A report over a year ago claims Brad Pitt's daughter Shiloh Jolie-Pitt calls Jennifer Aniston "mommy." But at that time, the story has been debunked and 12 months had already passed the story is still fabricated and not true at all.

New Idea claims on April 2, 2018, that Shiloh allegedly asked her father if it's okay to call his ex-wife "mommy" because she and Aniston had developed a "special bond." To support its story, the outlet cited a so-called source saying the actress and Pitt's daughter "spent a lot of time together" and they've "grown closer." Angelina Jolie, on the other hand, was allegedly dismayed because of this.

Then, the tipster speculated Pitt and Aniston probably rekindled their romance, yet it didn't provide proof to back up and confirm its story. But, Gossip Cop already reported the ex-spouses didn't get back together and the Friends alum "friendship" with Shiloh is unlikely. A year has already passed and there's no indication the two "grew closer" because the truth is that they never even met.  What's more is that Shiloh has been frequently seen hanging out with her mother Jolie, but never with Aniston.

The only confirmed news Pitt and Aniston met for the first time after more than a decade is during the actress' 50th birthday in February. Aside from that, there were no reports the two spent time together, along with his daughter. Gossip Cop also made sure last year that the claim was entirely fabricated and a separate rep for the actor and the actress confirmed the story was "absurd."

Meanwhile, New Idea already has a record of making false claims about Pitt and Aniston. For instance, Gossip Cop busted the outlet in September 2018 for claiming the ex-spouses, as well as Shiloh, went on a vacation in Italy. Yet, there were no photos confirming the three were indeed on that place for a vacation. Moreover, the tabloid wrongly reported just a few weeks ago Aniston was allegedly pregnant with Pitt's child, but the tabloid already reported this story in 2018. 

Still, New Idea keeps on making false narratives involving the two. One recent example is a report last March, the tabloid asserted Pitt and Aniston got married during the actress' birthday and they went on a honeymoon in Paris. But then again, it didn't even provide evidence to confirm the story is indeed true. As for the latest claim, Gossip Cop noted Shiloh never asked her father if it's okay to call Aniston "mommy," because they never actually met in the first place.