Jennifer Aniston is looking to move to the leafy London borough of Richmond to film the comedy movie 'Miss You Already', and her representatives are already house-hunting in the area. The move appears to be harmless enough, though a certain Hollywood power couple spent last summer in Richmond and are reportedly keen to move back.
Of course, that 'power couple' are Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, who spent time in the borough while the actor was shooting World War Z. A source close to Aniston said, "She hasn't had anything to do with Brad since their 2005 divorce. But if they are both living in the same neighbourhood it could lead to awkward encounters". Richmond is increasingly becoming the No.1 choice for Hollywood A-listers looking to move to London and George Clooney, Sandra Bullock and Johnny Depp have previously rented homes there. Ronnie Wood and Mick Jagger are other notable residents of the affluent area. A source close to Aniston said film stars enjoy the feel of Richmond because it is part of London yet still holds a country vibe.
Aniston is currently dating the screenwriter and actor Justin Theroux. The pair are understood to have bought a home together in Los Angeles after the former Friends actress sold her New York home.
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