Actress Jennifer Aniston has invited friends amid Christmas events. Her ex-husband Brad Pitt has also been present.
He was one of the first who arrived and left the house at about 11 pm, Entertainment Tonight reported, noting that the “party” was only for the chosen, a very small number of friends — only 50 people. Other celebs in attendance included Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson, Kate Hudson and Danny Fujikawa, Lisa Kudrow and Michael Stern as well as Reese Witherspoon.
Aniston and Pitt reconciled long after the divorce, and rumors of their reunion pop up in the media from time to time. But so far these are only speculations, although, whatever one may say, they look great together and there is even some kind of chemistry between them.
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