Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston have reportedly rekindled their romance years after their divorce.

A tabloid also claimed that the couple’s rekindled romance is becoming more and more serious. An unnamed source claimed that Pitt and Aniston were spotted car shopping in Los Angeles. However, no photos of the two at a Maserati dealership were ever released online.

“They seemed to be having a great time, talking and laughing at each other’s jokes. They didn’t act as if they were trying to hide anything… Being together seemed like the most natural thing,” the unnamed source said.

The source went as far as saying that Pitt and Aniston decided to go car shopping together since they have been hanging out more frequently in the last couple of months. Additionally, the source also claimed that the “Friends” star already told her pals that she decided to give her ex-husband a second chance.

Aniston’s friends are reportedly supportive of her and Pitt’s rekindled romance. In fact, the unnamed source said that if the couple will announce that they want to get married again or that they want to have a baby, they will all support their decision.

But by the looks of it, none of these claims are factual. After all, they came from a tabloid that is known for not accompanying their exclusive stories with photos of the celebrities that they are talking about. The tabloid was also unable to reveal the name of their source, which could only mean that the claims were fabricated.

The truth is, Pitt and Aniston have maintained an amicable relationship with each other. Years after their divorce, the couple started talking to each other occasionally. However, it seems that they don’t hang out as frequently as what the tabloid claimed.

Pitt and Aniston have not also gotten back together. Both actors are very busy with their upcoming projects, which suggests that they may not have the time to go out on dates.

Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston
Jennifer Aniston and Pitt arrive to attend the official projection of US director Wolfgang Petersen's film “Troy” on May 13, 2004, at the 57th Cannes Film Festival in the French Riviera town. Getty Images/Francois Guillot