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Jennifer Aniston intends to sue Brad Pitt – media

The former celebrity couple’s company produced films such as The Departed, 12 Years a Slave and Moonlight, all of which won the Oscar for Best Picture.

Brad Pitt’s ex-wife Jennifer Aniston is set to file a lawsuit after learning that the Hollywood actor plans to sell his production company, Plan B, which he co-founded with the Friends star. An insider told Heat World about it.

According to the source, for a long time Jennifer was not only a co-author of the center, but also a consultant in many projects, so she wants to receive compensation in the amount of $100 million.

“It’s not just about the money. For Jen, the principles are just as important. The bottom line is that she was one of the creators and founders of Plan B, and although it was technically passed on to Brad, she didn’t receive anything like due recognition for the effort in creating it from the ground up, and he acted as a de facto consultant for years when Brad needed to pitch ideas for projects or create large investment decision,” the insider said.

After the divorce in 2005, the actor became the sole owner of Plan B, but Aniston may challenge this decision. The actress believes that she continued to work for the brand for free.

“An incident like this is a harsh reminder that they have the problem he’s been complaining about all these years. If Brad wanted to do right by Jen, he’d reach into his pocket and write her a check for $100 million, which will be a drop in the ocean, if this sale takes place, “summarized the source.

It was previously reported that an email surfaced on TikTok that the 47-year-old actress wrote to her ex-husband Brad Pitt in January 2021.

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Source: korrespondent

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