Published 19:09 IST, September 22nd 2020
Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt’s reunion details revealed by Dane Cook
Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt were recently reunited for a virtual table read, leaving their fans into a frenzy. Comedian Dane Cook reveals how it happened.
Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt pretty much set the internet on fire when they were reunited for the 'Dane Cook Present Feelin A'Live: A Virtual Table Read Of Fast Times at Ridgemont High.' The two were married for five years before their divorce in the year 2005. Not only were the two superstars reunited at the table read, celebs like Mathew MacCoughney, Julia Roberts, and Morgan Freeman were also a part of the virtual reunion.
Dane Cook on how Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt came on board
Dane Cook managed the mammoth task of bringing these stalwarts on one frame. He also spoke on the Better Together with Maria Menounos podcast regarding the same. The comedian revealed that he knew that he wanted to bring A-listers like the Friends alum to the reading. He went on to say that after he texted Jennifer, she immediately agreed to be a part of the reading stating that she could not be more excited regarding the same. He then revealed that he next, wanted to approach Brad for the same to make the 'reunion' happen. However, the comedian clarified that Jennifer came on board much before the Once Upon A Time In Hollywood actor. Dane went on to say that Brad's team quickly went on to agree for the same. He also added that there were no 'hesitation, drama, or rules' from Brad's side regarding his participation in the same.
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Dane Cook on how the virtual reunion fell apart many times
Dane went on to say that what took place between Jennifer and Brad was what exactly what they had hoped for which was a 'nice engagement between two massively incredible and talented people.' However, Dane also added that the entire process to make the table read happen was not as smooth as it looked. He mentioned how the whole thing 'fell apart a lot.' He added how the virtual reunion was supposed to be taking place in spring. But the event went on to be rescheduled due to the COVID-19 pandemic intensifying as well as the Black Lives Matter movement. He said that the event was supposed to be held on April but it was cancelled at least 5 times before finally taking place recently.
Updated 19:09 IST, September 22nd 2020