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Jennifer Aniston’s rep denies reports of actor’s secret adoption plans

Fox News quoted a report by People magazine that the 52-year-old actor made a personal announcement to her co-stars during the taping of the `Friends` reunion for HBO Max.

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Jennifer Aniston. Pic/AFP

Jennifer Aniston. Pic/AFP

American actor Jennifer Aniston`s representative recently set the record straight after reports circulated that the `Friends` star is reportedly in the process of adopting a child.

Fox News quoted a report by People magazine that the 52-year-old actor made a personal announcement to her co-stars during the taping of the `Friends` reunion for HBO Max.

The news was reported that she`s in the process of adopting a child. However, Aniston`s rep denied the reports to the outlet on Tuesday, calling it a "fabrication." Her team also told TMZ that any so-called announcement is "false" and "never happened."

In 2017, Aniston had a sharp response to those who have posted false rumours about her having her first child. "I would say, I think the best one would be a picture of me with a hand over my stomach, saying `Finally Pregnant!`" she explained to Glamour at the time.

Aniston continued: "I mean, it`s like they take a picture of you and create this story. If your body is in a normal moment of having had a bite or two, or you`re having a moment of bloat, then there`s arrows circled around your stomach, telling you that you`re pregnant. And it`s like, actually no, it`s just my body."

"Not that it`s any of your business to begin with. Having a child, as we know, is no one`s business except the couple or individual that`s going through it," she added.

The `Murder Mystery` star- along with her original castmates Matthew Perry, David Schwimmer, Matt LeBlanc, Courteney Cox, and Lisa Kudrow - are currently taping the long-awaited `Friends` special at the show`s original soundstage on the Warner Bros. studio lot, People magazine reported.

The much-loved sitcom `Friends` ran for 10 seasons from 1994 to 2004 on NBC.

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