Jennifer Aniston is heading to Blighty and it looks as though she may have picked herself a pad that might be a bit too close for comfort for her ex, Brad Pitt. The Sun reports today (May 1, 2012) that Miss Aniston has been eyeing up potential properties in South West London; not too far from the Richmond home that Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie rented last year and are apparently intending to spend "much of the next two years" there.
Aniston is said to be moving here for a while, whilst she films the low-budget comedy drama 'Miss You Already,' which will co-star Toni Collette and has been scheduled for a 2013 release. The Sun reveal that her reps have been house-hunting for Jen, though a source reckons that "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."
Brad and Jennifer aren't the only A-listers fond of Richmond; Sandra Bullock, George Clooney and Johnny Depp have all stayed there recently and apparently the area is a hit with Hollywood's finest, because the leafy suburb feels like London, but still has a country vibe to it. Brad and Angelina are thought to be returning to Richmond this week, following their luxury break in the Galapagos Islands.
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