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Jennifer Aniston To Attend Brad & Angelina’s Wedding?

Jennifer Aniston

As reports claim the newly engaged couple

could be moving to the UK…

Jennifer

Aniston

Jennifer Aniston could apparently be invited to ex-hubby

Brad Pitt‘s wedding to Angelina Jolie.

Following the

announcement that Pitt had popped the question to long-time love Ange over the

weekend, US sources have claimed the former Friends

actress “couldn’t be happier” for the couple and may even go to their nuptials.

Despite previous reports suggesting

Aniston blamed Jolie for the breakdown of her marriage to Brad after they starred in 2005 flick Mr & Mrs

Smith together, she is now said to have put the past behind her after finding love again with Justin

Theroux.

An insider told The Sun: “Jennifer is happy for Brad and Angelina. She is so in

love with Justin that she is really grateful how things turned out.

“If it weren’t for Angelina, Jennifer would not

have connected with Justin. I wouldn’t be surprised if she even went to the wedding.”

Meanwhile in other related news,

Brad and Angelina are allegedly hoping to move to the UK for two years while Jolie shoots fantasy drama Maleficent

in Richmond, Surrey.

A source told The Sun: “They loved it when they were in the UK last

year. They like the culture and are happy for their children to receive schooling here.

“They think Richmond is a

beautiful part of the world. Angelina starts work on her next film, Maleficent, in about three weeks so Brad will look after

their brood over summer as he won’t start work on the Ridley Scott film until September.”

Despite their rumoured move,

it’s unlikely the pair will get hitched in the UK, with the source adding: “No date has been set yet but they’ll probably go

back to their home in France to get married.”

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