Rumors are once again flying that Jennifer Aniston is finally pregnant. According to a new tabloid report, Jen will be having a baby through the miracle of IVF. These latest claims comes after reports that she cancelled her summer wedding to Justin Theroux.
When it comes to Jennifer Aniston, the world is absolutely obsessed with when she may be pregnant. Perhaps this is the reason that OK! Magazine decided to make her the cover story for their September 15 print edition.
According to one source who spoke with the publication, Jen is nearly three months pregnant, after taking IVF treatments for half a year:
"Buzz in Jen's inner circle is that she's nearly three months along, but doesn't want the news to come out until she knows for sure the baby is okay...Jen started fertility treatments six months ago...She knew the older she got, the harder it would be to get pregnant, so she had her eggs frozen..."
Of course, this isn't the first report we've seen to claim that Jen got pregnant through IVF. Unsurprisingly, those claims later turned out to be false.
If the world isn't busy speculating about Jen's ovaries, then they are hyper-focused on her relationship with Justin Theroux. This is especially true when it comes to their rumored marriage.
Earlier in the summer, Radar Online reported that Jen and Justin would be getting wed before the end of August. This report seemed a bit more credible than other articles, because Kevin Lee, who professed to be their wedding planner, verified these claims.
Mr. Lee also claimed that the couple would be exchanging vows on a beach:
"Jennifer and Justin are getting married right by the ocean, so it will be a beach meets California modern-chic sort of thing... She is going to have it out of the country...Beach weddings are a lot of fun because there are ton of beautiful venues and ocean views. It is the ideal location. There is definitely a trend in summer wedding right now. This year we are doing with more a vintage style. It is more grey, comfortable and earthy tones with the flowers."
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