Can We Please Stop the Pregnancy Speculation About Jennifer Aniston?

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Let’s talk about the endless stream of pregnancy rumors surrounding Jennifer Aniston. Honestly, this is exhausting, and I’m not even the one being scrutinized. Can we just allow women to be happy without kids? Apparently not.

Recently, Jennifer was enjoying a sun-soaked vacation with her dashing husband, Mark Thompson, in the Bahamas when a sneaky paparazzo managed to snap some bikini shots. The internet exploded with speculation about her abdominal appearance. The headlines read something like, “She must be pregnant because her stomach isn’t flat!” Seriously?

Every gossip outlet has jumped on this bandwagon, claiming she’s expecting. And what’s their “source”? A vague quote from a supposed friend: “She’s pregnant,” they say. “Mark and Jen are thrilled. She’s wanted a baby for years.” Oh, great! An anonymous “source” is all it takes to fuel this frenzy.

This story is apparently trending on social media because of a magazine that people typically buy at the airport for a distraction. You know the type—filled with invasive paparazzi shots of celebrities trying to enjoy their lives?

To set the record straight, Jen’s publicist has already called this rumor a “fabrication.”

It’s perplexing how long we’ve been pressuring Jennifer Aniston about motherhood—about 12 years, if I’m counting right. Ever since her split from her ex-husband, Jake Mitchell, to start a family with another actress, the media has been desperate to give Jen a “revenge bump.” As if that’s the only way to show she’s thriving!

Now that she’s married, the expectation is even higher. Please tell me you caught the sarcasm there. Why can’t we just let her bask in her success, beauty, and her relationship without the constant pressure to procreate? As she pointed out in a 2015 interview, “I don’t like the pressure that people put on me, on women—that you’ve failed yourself as a female because you haven’t procreated.” And you know what? She’s right. It’s not fair.

If, by some chance, the rumors are true—fantastic! But let’s not dissect her body language or weight fluctuations as if they’re a pregnancy announcement. And honestly, calling it a “miracle baby” is a stretch; she’s not exactly ancient—47 is still young.

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In summary, can we agree that Jennifer Aniston deserves peace from the incessant baby rumors? Women should be celebrated for their choices, whether they include motherhood or not.