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3 year oldJennifer Aniston fans suspect she may have reunited with her ex-boyfriend, John Mayer.
Eagle-eyed fans believe they spotted the Friends actress’ dog in the singer’s latest TikTok video, where he teases new music.
Mayer, 43, shared a video on his TikTok with the caption: “choo choo here comes new music.”
Gossip columnist, DeuxMoi, posted on Instagram: “John Mayer and Jenny An. Is that Jennifer Aniston’s dog in JM’s new TikTok announcing his new music. A doggy playmate perhaps.”
See for yourself.
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DeuxMoi also pointed out how Aniston’s dog, Lord Chesterfield, was wearing the same collar in one of her snaps as the pup in Mayer’s TikTok video.
Some fans felt the dogs’ resemblance was undeniable, while others disagreed.
“They’re not the same dog. Look at the face, ears and the tail.”
In addition to Lord Chesterfield, Aniston also has two other dogs, Clyde and Sophie.
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Aniston and Mayer dated from 2008 to 2009 after they met at an Oscars party.
US Weekly previously reported Mayer wrote the song Shadowy Days to help put the relationship behind him after they broke up.
Aniston also once told Vogue of where the exes stand: “There was no malicious intent. I deeply, deeply care about him; we talk, we adore one another. And that’s where it is.”
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Aniston was previously married to Brad Pitt from 2000 to 2005, and Justin Theroux, whom she divorced in 2017.
Aniston and Pitt stole the spotlight during last year’s Hollywood award season when they were photographed reuniting in a joyous display on the red carpet at the SAG Awards, while Pitt was also secretly filmed lovingly watching Aniston accept her award for The Morning Show.
Meanwhile, Mayer has dated some of the biggest stars in showbiz including Taylor Swift, Katy Perry and Jessica Simpson.
This story originally appeared on The Sun and has been reproduced here with permission