Jennifer Aniston pregnancy update: Actress shows off baby bump at an event?

Jennifer Aniston baby rumors continue to swirl and the debate goes on as to whether or not she is pregnant with husband, Justin Theroux.

According to OK! Magazine, the actress was sporting a baby bump at the New York premiere for "Zoolander 2" last week.

Gossip Cop shot down the rumor, stating that the magazine was mentioning false claims. Rumor Fix also criticized the magazine for its allegations, explaining that it had reached out to a source close to the couple for comment. According to Rumor Fix, its source said that there's no truth to the rumor.

The 47-year-old actress is not new to pregnancy-related rumors. Aniston has been involved in such speculations for years, and rumors about her being pregnant only increased after she tied the knot with Theroux. 

For the past months, the actress' name has been tied to claims stating that she'd done surrogacy, considered adoption, and even went through in vitro fertilization (IVF) to get pregnant.

While Aniston and Theroux have not confirmed their pregnancy, the former has been candid about her desire to have a family. In January last year, The Hollywood Reporter talked to the "Cake" actress and asked about their plans about having kids.

Aniston answered, "Listen, that's a topic that's so exhausted. I get nervous around that, just because it's very personal. Who knows if it's going to happen? It's been a want. We're doing our best."

At the moment, the couple is just happy to be able to spend time together despite their work schedules.

They recently celebrated Aniston's birthday and will be celebrating Valentine's Day and six years of marriage. Theroux talked to Extra to describe that "everything is wonderful" between him and his wife. And because February is Aniston's birth month and also Valentine's Day, she gets to be pampered a lot.

"She gets a solid of two months of just being lavished with some good stuff," Theroux shared to Extra.

 

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