Jennifer Aniston
Actress Jennifer Aniston gestures as she poses during a photocall ahead of a diner for the launch of a Louis Vuitton leather goods collection in collaboration with artist Jeff Koons, at the Louvre in Paris on April 11, 2017. Getty Images/ Gabriel Bouys

A latest rumor claimed Jennifer Aniston was writing a “bombshell tell-all” which would be packed with all the details about her personal life, including the gossip surrounding the actress allegedly dating her former husband, Brad Pitt. However, the rumor was busted by Gossip Cop.

The false narrative was spun by Radar Online, through an article titled, “Jennifer Aniston Penning Blockbuster Tell-All That Will Make Her ‘An Absolute Fortune’”

In the article, an anonymous insider, who claimed to be a close friend of Aniston, told the publication the actress wanted to set the record straight about all the rumors surrounding her personal life, which led her to decide to write a tell-all.

“This would be Jen’s chance to set the record straight about so many aspects of her life that have been badly conveyed or misunderstood,” the source said.

But the so-called “sensational” tell-all was not only her chance to report the truth, but also to make “a fortune” out of, the insider claimed. Apparently, according to the tabloid, the “Horrible Bosses” actress was fielding a stream of offers regarding her tell-all, trying to decide which one was the best option.

Apart from her alleged romance with the “Troy” actor, some of the other subjects the tell-all will allegedly cover were the actress’ difficult relationship with her mother, her rise to fame in her career and rumors surrounding her dating history, the unreliable outlet reported.

“It wouldn’t be anything salacious or unpleasant, because that’s not Jen’s style and never would be,” the insider claimed. “But she figures that if anyone’s going to put together a definite portrait of her life then it may as well be her.”

Gossip Cop rubbished the latest rumor after speaking to the Aniston’s rep who confirmed there was no truth to the narrative. Another equally untruthful tabloid, Star, had tried to spread a similar – if not same – rumor last year, claiming the actress was hoping to get as much as $11 million for her tell-all.

The actress’ rep had debunked the rumor then too through the following statement: “Jen has never wanted to write a memoir, and we have continuously made that clear every time gossip magazines have fabricated this story.” As it happens, Ansiton has not changed her mind about the tell-all since.

Besides, Aniston is in no need to make “a fortune” through a tell-all nor does she have the time since she a range of projects lined up including movies like “Murder Mystery” with co-star Adam Sandler, “Dumplin” which is a musical comedy film based on the novel by Julie Murphy and “First Ladies” with comedian Tig Notaro, according to theCinemaholic.

This is not the first time that Radar Online has tried to spread rumors regarding celebrity writing personal memoirs. Earlier this year, the tabloid tried to falsely claim Aniston’s estranged husband, Justin Theroux was writing a “scathing tell-all” which was going to reveal all the deepest, darkest secrets of his former spouse.