Jennifer Aniston pregnant? When is the wedding?

Will Jennifer Aniston ever catch a break? The Hollywood media have always been fond of Aniston's life on and off cam. Despite looking very happy with her fiancé Justin Theroux, the media outlets just won't give her any slack.

The most recent rumor comes from Life & Style Magazine where Aniston is on the front cover of its latest issue. The magazine said that Aniston and Theroux are already expecting a baby and that she is already three months pregnant.

Further, a source shared to the magazine that "At first, Jen felt total disbelief and shock. But that feeling quickly turned into complete joy." The source also shared that Aniston had two pregnancy tests, where both returned positive.

Over at Hollywood Life, a so-called source said that Aniston and Theroux even made a $50 bet if she was pregnant or not when they first noticed pregnancy signs. After the tests, Theroux asked Aniston to "pay up."

There is no truth to the pregnancy rumors and stories, according to Gossip Cop. In fact, Gossip Cop reached out to Aniston's rep and she said "The story is B.S." She's NOT pregnant. End of story," referring to what Life & Style published.

This isn't Aniston's first pregnancy rumor ever since she got engaged to Theroux, which is why the actress has already grown some immunity to the ridiculous rumors. She told InStyle last February:

"I realize they need to sell magazines, but it's really getting old. What kills me is when friends send me pictures they've taken at a newsstand. One magazine says, 'Desperate and alone,' and the other one says, 'She's eloped!' I mean, at least consult. Don't make yourself look like an idiot. I'm going to be 50 and they're still gonna be saying, 'She's pregnant!'"

Aniston has made it clear that she's not pregnant. Even the wedding cancellation rumors aren't true too.

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