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Ellen DeGeneres and Jessica Simpson want Pitt and Aniston’s former house

- The two stars have visited the mansion

By: Entertainment News Staff


Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston are reported to have started to make arrangements for selling their former common assets. Their house has been visited by a lot of people who were curious to find out more about
their life.

Famous comedienne Ellen DeGeneres and The Dukes of Hazzard star Jessica Simpson are reported to be among the stars competing to take over Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston's former Hollywood home. Both actresses have reportedly visited the home, which is now on the market.

Ellen DeGeneres might want the house to become a cozy home for her and girlfriend Portia De Rossi, while Jessica Simpson is keen on buying the house just to take a bite of the celebrity slice together with her husband, Nick Lachey.

Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt, whose divorce has officially ended this weekend, have put their $28 million mansion up for sale.

The 10,000-square foot house, bought two years ago for around $13.5 million, has a screening room with 35mm equipment and black leather seats, Brazilian mahogany floors and an art studio with skylights.

The first floor features a pub with glass walls opening to an outdoor fireplace, pool and spa. The house also has a tennis court, the newspaper said on its Sunday issue.

Speaking with The Vanity fair magazine about their house, Jennifer declared: "Brad and I used to joke that every piece of furniture was either a museum piece or just uncomfortable.
He definitely had his sense of style, and I definitely have my sense of style, and sometimes they clashed. I wasn't so much into modern."

Aniston, 36 and Pitt, 41, separated this year, in January, after four and a half years of marriage. Aniston cited irreconcilable differences in the divorce papers filed on March.

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