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Jennifer Aniston News: 'Friends' Star Reportedly Regrets Allowing Brad Pitt To Work With Angelina Jolie

By Mary Perry | Update Date: Mar 18, 2017 09:47 AM EDT

It looks like Jennifer Aniston is unstoppable in her career. The ex-wife of Brad Pitt and now Justin Theroux's beautiful wife will star in new movie, "Dumplin."

A recent report from Deadline confirmed that Jennifer Aniston will star in a new movie called "Dumplin." It will be directed by Anne Fletcher and will reportedly start shooting by summer.

Jennifer Aniston's New Film "Dumplin"

The script is reportedly written by Kristin Hahn, and Jennifer Aniston will play the character of Rosie, who is a former beauty queen and now runs a local pageant in Texas. Hahn will produce the film, together with Michael Costigan who produced "Ghost In The Shell." Fletcher was the director behind "27 Dresses," starring Katherine Heigl and also "The Proposal," starring Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds.

Is Aniston Regretting She Allowed Brad Pitt To Work With Angelina Jolie?

Meanwhile, a report suggested that Aniston is forever regretful about allowing her ex-husband, Brad Pitt to work with Angelina Jolie, who is also now his ex-wife. The Q Times revealed that Aniston thought Jolie was very beautiful, yet she was not aware that her former husband could be attracted to the "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" actress, while they were filming. “I made the choice to believe my husband,” the "Mother's Day" actress revealed in a previous interview.

Pitt reportedly swore that he did not leave Aniston because of Jolie, however, Pitt and Jolie started dating after they got divorced and they even got married. Now, Jolie and Pitt are going through divorce proceedings, which many fans allegedly think is karma after what they did to Aniston.

Despite what Jennifer Aniston had been through, the former "Friends" star is now happily married to Justin Theroux. Sources claimed that she has no plans in rekindling a romance with Brad Pitt.

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