Jennifer Aniston just welcomed the newest addition to their family.
Earlier this week, Eilish Melick announced that she had given birth to a baby boy. The arrival of the infant makes Jennifer Aniston his great-aunt.
Melick is the daughter of Aniston’s half-brother, John Melick III. The former has a younger brother, John Mellick IV.
According to Hello! magazine, it remains a mystery how close Aniston is to her niece. But as of late, she has not congratulated her niece on social media.
Jennifer Aniston dating Gabriel Aubry
The arrival of the actress’s great-nephew came on the heels of rumors that she has finally found love again.
Last week, Us Weekly claimed that the Friends star is having so much fun with her new man. And she’s, allegedly, dating Halle Berry’s ex, Gabriel Aubry.
“Jen is so happy to be having fun again, but she’s doing things differently this time around. What’s most important to her right now is enjoying herself on a spontaneous level and that applies to every aspect of her life,” the source said.
Jennifer Aniston keeps her relationship low-key
But despite how happy the couple is, Aniston has, allegedly, decided to keep her relationship as low-key as possible.
“It bugged her if people thought she was lonely or generally lurching from one ill-fated relationship to another. So, instead of putting herself out there and going public as she did with ex-boyfriends like Vince Vaughn or John Mayer, she’s now decided to keep her dates low-key and under the radar,” the source said.
Rumors debunked
However, one should take the tabloid’s claims with a grain of salt.
Aniston is still single. And The Morning Show star has been adamant at saying that she’s not in a rush to find love.
And if Brad Pitt’s ex-wife is dating Aubry, more reputable sources would’ve already confirmed the news. Aniston would have already gushed over her new man.
The fact that Jennifer Aniston is mum on the rumors proves that she and Aubry are not an item. By the looks of it, the tabloid is just linking the actress to a slew of hunky men for clickbait.
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