Brad Pitt And Jennifer Aniston Reunites For A Project, Exes Join Other Hollywood Stars For 'Fast Times At Ridgemont High' Virtual Table Reading
The celebrity world is always hectic, especially the dating world of celebrities. One of the most famous couples back in the early 2000s was Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston. Although their relationship did not last, Brad and Aniston are still creating a lot of buzzes every time they are in the same room together.
Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston’s relationship started way back when the two were still doing small roles on TV and movies.
They first met in the set of the popular TV show ‘Friends’, Jennifer Aniston played Rachel in the show who was one of the main characters in the TV series, and Brad Pitt played a friend who came to visit Ross Geller (Davis Schwimmer) in New York.
The two who had a common hatred for Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) back in high school.
They were rumored to have instantly made a connection during the filming of the episode. When the media caught up with their romance, America immediately fell in love with the couple.
The two ended up marrying each other in 2000 but unfortunately, their marriage ended in divorce after 5 years together.
Brad Pitt went on to marry Angelina Jolie, whom he starred with in ‘Mr. and Mrs. Smith’, but currently the two are in a bitter divorce battle.
Now, avid fans of the two are going crazy after news came out that the two will be reuniting for a project. A virtual table reading of the famous cult movie ‘Fast Times At Ridgemont High’.
The table reading, which is planned to be broadcasted on Sept. 17, will include superstars like, Jennifer Aniston, Brad Pitt, John Legen, Jimmy Kimmel, Morgan Freeman, Matthew McConaughey, Julia Roberts, Shia Labeouf, Dane Cook and the star himself of the original film, Sean Penn.
The proceeds from the virtual table reading of ‘Fast Times At Ridgemont High’ will go towards CORE (Community Organized Relief Effort) and REFORM Alliance, which is Sean Penn’s nonprofit groups.
Supposedly the live reading was to be broadcasted in August but has been pushed to Sept. 17. Dane Cook, a comedian and part of the crew had something to say about Jennifer Aniston influencing the other Hollywood stars to join the reading.
“I think Jennifer Aniston was lovely and the first person to say, "I’m in," and then it just started to rocket after that,” Cook said.
The virtual reading for ‘Fast Time At Ridgemont High’ will be live-streamed on CORE’s Facebook live, Tiktok and LiveXLive on Sept. 17 at 8 PM.