Brad Pitt Went To Jennifer Aniston’s Christmas Party And Was Apparently One Of The Last To Leave

The 90s called, and they want their Hollywood power couple back.

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by Bonnie McLaren |
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If 2020 brings us one good thing, let it be the reunion of Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston. Please. But wait... That might not be as crazy as it seems, as the actor is reported to have attended Jen's recent Christmas party – proving, yet again, they are mature exes (who like to party together). Over the weekend, Instagram's favourite actress hosted a party for 50 of her A list mates including Gwyneth Paltrow, Lisa Kudrow, Tom Hanks, Kate Hudson and Reese Witherspoon. And, of course, Brad.

'Brad Pitt arrived at Jennifer Aniston’s holiday party a little after 7 pm on Saturday,' an indiscreet insider told Entertainment Tonight. 'He was among the first to arrive and the second to last guest to leave around 11 pm. He was dressed casually in a dark bomber jacket with a cap on. He arrived with his longtime security guard who waited for him with his car and saw him out.' (Let's not get our hopes up, but second to last to leave!)

Despite the huge names, the insider said that the party was low-key. 'It was very festive,' they continued. 'It was a pretty low-key, casual affair. Just a gathering of close friends to celebrate the holidays.' Sure, it sounds just like all our parties, attended by Hollywood's biggest names...

This isn't the first time Brad has attended one of Aniston's parties, as he also went along to her 50th birthday in February. And Jen likes to stay friends with her exes, as she was seen celebrating Thanksgiving with her ex-husband Justin Theroux. If anyone is proof that you can still be mates – or at least civil – with your ex, it's Jen.

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