Jennifer Aniston Pregnant Rumors: Actress Rumored To Be Pregnant For Millionth Time (PHOTOS)

Jennifer Aniston Rumored To Be Pregnant For Millionth Time
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Actress and producer Jennifer Aniston, listens to a breast cancer survivor tell her story at the Inova Breast Care Center, Monday, Oct. 3, 2011, in Alexandria,Va. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

Jennifer Aniston is reportedly pregnant for what seems like the millionth time.

Tabloid editors are obsessed with filling her empty womb in order to sell magazines. Over the years there have been variations on the rumors, Aniston is pregnant, expecting twins, adopting, planning to be a single mom. Now that she's engaged to Justin Theroux, tabloids are claiming that the couple is ready to start a family together. The story has become such a joke that Aniston doesn't hesitate to mock the relentless rumors. In September, she donned a fake baby bump and claimed she was pregnant with triplets in a commercial for Smart Water.

The latest pregnancy report comes courtesy of Star magazine, which says the actress cried "tears of joy" when she found out she was pregnant with a baby girl. The tabloid claims the 43-year-old is due in May, but that she hasn't announced the pregnancy because she's "superstitious and scared to death that making a huge public deal over her pregnancy might jinx her," according to a source.

Given all the false reports about Aniston's pregnancy in the past from Star and just about every other tabloid magazine, we're not convinced. Also, have you seen the photos of Aniston at the LACMA 2012 Art + Film Gala on Oct. 27? Not even the slightest hint of a baby bump in sight.

UPDATE: A rep for Aniston confirmed our suspicions, telling Gossip Cop that the report is "totally made up."

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