Jennifer Aniston, Brad Pitt
Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt are not having kids together. Pictured: Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt attend the 56th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards on September 19, 2004 at the Shrine Auditorium, in Los Angeles, California. Getty Images/Kevin Winter

Did Jennifer Aniston actually ask Brad Pitt to have a baby with her? A report last year claimed that the actress had asked her ex-husband to father her kids, but this has now definitely been debunked.

Around this time last year, RadarOnline and The National Enquirer both claimed that Aniston had asked Pitt to be her "baby daddy" amid his ongoing divorce with Angelina Jolie. Their reports also claimed that Pitt was "on board" with the idea of having kids with Aniston.

At the time, the two unreliable outlets quoted an unnamed source as saying that Aniston wanted a "perfect man" to be the father of her future children and that she reportedly believed Pitt to be that person. The so-called "source" further claimed that the "Friends" star was hoping that their supposed future children would be "just like Brad" in looks, "charm" and "personality."

The bogus source asserted that Aniston "didn't have to ask Brad twice" because the actor had been totally "on board with the plan."

However, as time has proven, Aniston has not gotten pregnant over the past 12 months and also hasn't made any plans to have kids known. Another fact that makes these reports' whole premise wrong is that Pitt and Aniston have not gotten back together even after breaking up with their respective spouses.

Gossip Cop also reached out to Aniston's spokesperson, who spoke on behalf of the actress to confirm that there is absolutely no truth to these rumors.

Meanwhile, Aniston previously opened up about her thoughts on having children, and it looks like she might not be having any in the near future.

She told Elle magazine that the idea of having her own children is "quite honestly, kind of frightening." Aniston explained that motherhood is not something that she believes would come naturally for her.

"Some people are just built to be wives and have babies," she explained. "I don’t know how naturally that comes to me.”

Aniston, who announced her divorce from Justin Theroux in February last year, also revealed that she doesn't believe in the idea of women needing a husband or children in order to be perfectly happy.

“It’s such a shallow lens that people look through," she said of people focusing on her marital status. "It’s the only place to point a finger at me as though it’s my damage—like it’s some sort of a scarlet letter on me that I haven’t yet procreated, or maybe won’t ever procreate."

As for Pitt, he had meetings with Jolie earlier this year to discuss the terms of their divorce and the custody of their six children: Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh and twins Knox and Vivienne, according to Us Weekly.