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Gerard Butler, Jennifer Aniston get cosy in Mexico
North America News.Net Monday 8th February, 2010 (ANI)
London, Feb 08 : Gerard Butler and Jennifer Aniston have been spotted getting cosy by a poolside in Mexico.
The '300' actor has flown to Los Cabos to celebrate the 'Break-Up' actress' 41st birthday on February 11.
Aniston was dressed in a bikini, sharing an intimate moment with Butler, at their private pool.
A source close to the pair revealed the beauty has been considering a relationship with Butler "for ages".
"She's gone out her way to spend as much time with him as possible," the Sun quoted the source as saying.
The insider added: "It even helped dictate her work schedule. Him turning up in Mexico is a good sign. If she is inviting him to hang out with her closest friends they must be getting serious.
"Her friends were worried Gerard was a bit too much of a lad too. But it seems she is taming him."
Aniston apparent plans to celebrate her birthday with her closest pals, including 'Friends' co-star Courtney Cox. Email this story to a friend
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Ronnie 02-08-10, 08:25 AM |
Gerard Butler, Jennifer Aniston get cosy in Mexico
Jenn, I am in Mexico too. If you tire of Butler come on over.
Love,
Ron
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