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Jennifer Aniston, Justin Theroux Baby, Pregnancy Rumors: Are They Expecting?

Jennifer Aniston has long since expressed distaste over pregnancy rumors that have probably chased her throughout her acting career, but that has not stopped gossip columns from spreading them.

Aniston and her husband Justin Theroux are the latest Hollywood stars to become victims of fake baby news. Contrary to what multiple news outlets are saying, the couple has not confirmed that they are expecting nor have they expressed any desire to adopt.

The latest publication to spread gossip was an Australian tabloid. The recent issue featured a photo of the actress with a cover story that read, "I'm a Mum at Last!"

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Most likely Aniston would never use the term "mum," given that she is American; nevertheless, the magazine alleged that she and Theroux are finally expecting.

"The couple made the surprise announcement to family and friends last week, revealing their 'one last attempt' to fall pregnant had given them the miracle news they had been waiting for," the publication wrote.

In the article, they also suggested that the pair has been trying for a while now. An informant reportedly told them that Aniston and Theroux have been trying to get pregnant in the past few months and that their goal was to fall pregnant by Christmas. The publication alleged that Aniston is still too early into her pregnancy and will wait a few more months to announce it officially.

But that is not all. The husband and wife are reportedly trying to adopt as well, particularly a baby from Puerto Rico. Plan B was alleged to adopt a baby if they would not get pregnant by this year. Though they are said to be expecting, they are not closing doors for adoption.

Aniston wrote an op-ed for Huffington Post last year titled "For the Record" wherein she said she is fed up with pregnancy rumors and with the media's constant objectifying of women.

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