Angelina Jolie and Jennifer Aniston were both once in a healthy relationship with Brad Pitt. Ever since Angelina and Brad announced their separation, many wondered if Jennifer will try to reconcile her differences with him and get back together. In amid of such reunion rumors, a recent claim allegedly stated that Angelina Jolie is not happy with Jennifer Aniston's Netflix success. The claim, however, was soon debunked.
The Friends TV series starlet is currently busy filming her upcoming film, Murder Mystery, with Adam Sandler. Soon after that, she will start shooting for Netflix's new comedy movie, First Ladies. In the upcoming film, We Are the Millers movie actress will play Beverly Nicholson, the first female president of the United States of America. She will share the screen space with Big Notaro, who will play Aniston's wife, and therefore the First Lady. As per the report from RadarOnline, Angelina Jolie is reportedly not pleased that Jennifer is starring in an upcoming Netflix's comedy show.
According to an alleged source, Aniston's upcoming role has Jolie "gritting her teeth," adding, "It's really irked Angelina, who thought she was the Netflix darling after First They Killed My Father [Angelina's 2017 biographical drama movie], but now she's playing second fiddle to Jen and she's p****d as hell over it."
Things are not going too well for Angelina Jolie these days, adds the article, as she is currently undergoing an ugly custody battle with Brad Pitt. Earlier this week, Angelina fired her lawyer and decided to move ahead with Samantha Bley DeJean.
On the other hand, even Jennifer's personal life has ups and down but as per the insider, Aniston's career is "hotter than it's been in a while!" Apart from Murder Mystery and First Ladies, Jennifer Aniston will also be seen in Dumplin and an untitled Reese Witherspoon morning show drama series.
"Angie's misery movies are of more limited appeal to the studio chiefs," the unverified source added.
A lot has been claimed and published about the private and professional lives of Angelina Jolie and Jennifer Aniston. Over the years, their representatives have debunked the claims of such reports which spread the fabricated news. Recently, Gossip Cop debunked the RadarOnline claims and reported that Aniston's own spokesperson confirmed that Jennifer Aniston's First Ladies is not a TV show but actually it is a feature-length film. Moreover, the "p***d as hell" claims are also made up.