Jennifer and Brad Pitt are together again


Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston joined forces on Friday to raise money for survivors of the Haiti earthquake.

It was only the second time since they announced their separation in January 2005 that Aniston and Pitt have been in the same place at the same time.

The first time was at the 2009 Academy Awards, in which Aniston presented, while Pitt and his partner, Angelina Jolie, sat in the audience. But despite the long awaited meeting, multiple sources at the time told usmagazine.com the former lovers did not cross paths.

This time they got together at the Los Angeles venue for the George Clooney organised Hope For Haiti telethon. A night which drew together a host of A-list stars in Los Angeles, New York and London including Robert Pattinson, Reese Witherspoon and Nicole Kidman.

Angelina Jolie was not present at the event. She was in New York preparing to shoot an upcoming issue of Vanity Fair.

Brad Pitt to return to Jennifer Aniston?


Brad Pitt is believed to be attempting to reunite with ex-wife Jennifer Aniston, a new report claims.

According to Now, the actor is eager to return to the "fun" relationship that he enjoyed with Aniston, following persistent rumours that his romance with Angelina Jolie has soured in recent months.

"Brad longs for the serenity and fun he had in his life when he was with Jen and he can't wait to get back together with her," a source said.

However, Aniston has allegedly remained unmoved by Pitt's desire to get back together. The former Friends actress, who split from the 46-year-old in 2005, is said to have insisted that he cut off all ties with Jolie before she even considers the possibility of a reunion.

"Jen's made it clear she's not interested in talking to Brad until Angelina's out of his life," the insider added. "That gives more incentive to walk away from Ange now."

Jennifer Aniston crazy over Yogalosophy



has revealed that she has been attending ‘yogalosophy’ sessions that combine astrology with yoga.

The ‘Break-Uo’ star visits teacher Mandy Ingber six times a week to "align her spirit and body".

"You start to crave it. You know, you start to actually crave that adrenaline. Mandy combines her wisdom of astrology with the mind and the body and also cardio,” the Mirror quoted her as saying.

She added: "So it''s sort of just a combination which is why I guess she calls it yogalosophy."

'HIMYM' Star Wants Jennifer Aniston to Be the Mom


Who's the mom on "How I Met Your Mother?"

Jennifer Aniston, if show star Alyson Hannigan has her way.

"I'd love to have Jennifer Aniston! I'd like her to turn out to be the mom," Hannigan, 35, told UsMagazine.com at the show's 100th episode screening in Beverly Hills Thursday night.

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Aniston, however, may have other plans. The Hollywood Reporter recently wrote that the single actress is considering starring alongside Adam Sandler in romantic comedy "Pretend Wife."

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The flick would be released in February 2011 around Valentine's Day.

Aniston is set to appear in two romantic comedies in 2010: The Baster with Jason Batemen and The Bounty Hunter with Gerard Butler.

Aniston named force behind anti-paparazzi law


Former Friends star Jennifer Aniston's activism has been the force behind a new state law in California that restricts the paparazzi.

Aniston's activism was instrumental in the success of Assembly Bill 524, which takes effect from Jan 1, according to Assembly Speaker Karen Bass, who revealed that the actress' horror stories prompted her to fast track the legislation, reports hollywood.com.

The new law allows for civil penalties against the paparazzi and media outlets that sell and buy unlawfully obtained photographs and video footage of celebrities and their families.

Bass said she wrote the bill after Aniston and a group of celebrities helped her to understand just how bad the Los Angeles paparazzi problem had become.

"There have to be some boundaries. When you have children in the car and the photographers are rushing you, it's just absolutely out of control. It's become a public safety issue. Somebody's going to die if we don't do something," said Aniston.

The measure was signed into law in October 2009 by California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.