Brad and Jen 'still living together'

11 April 2012
The Weekender

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Hollywood dream couple Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston are finding it difficult to go their separate ways.

Despite a much-publicised split announcement after seven years together, the pair reportedly remain as close as ever.

Not only are they still wearing their wedding rings, they are still living together, according to the New York Post.

Aniston's spokesman, Stephen Huvane, said that contrary to reports, she "never stayed with her hair stylist, Chris McMillan" after the separation announcement.

He also dismissed reports that the Friends actress was planning to move back into the home she leases to Ali G star Sacha Baron Cohen, according to the
newspaper.

The couple was spotted holding hands last week when they had dinner at a Los Angeles restaurant.

Rumours swirled after the split but reports that Pitt, 41, had had an affair
with Tomb Raider star Angelina Jolie were furiously denied.

Pitt was said to be desperate for a baby while 35-year-old Aniston was more interested in her career.

But according to Star magazine, Aniston has not given up hope of winning her husband back.

The US magazine quotes a friend as saying she is going into therapy to
conquer "fears about bringing a baby into a marriage she felt has been less than perfect".

Pitt's grandmother, Betty Russell, told Star: "The whole family is praying that Brad and Jen can work out what they need to."

Huvane branded the therapy story "complete rubbish" and also denied reports Pitt had recently met former fiancee Gwyneth Paltrow to discuss her appearing in a film he is producing, Running With Scissors.

"Nothing has changed regarding Brad and Jennifer's announcement of their separation ... They remain caring and loving friends," he said.

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