Jennifer Aniston Baby: Sandra Bullock Helping 'Friends' Star Adopt? [Rumors]
New rumors are suggesting that Jennifer Aniston will be adopting a baby with the help of her close friend, Sandra Bullock.
The "Cake" actress has been trying to conceive but the process has been difficult to her. Her last resort to build her dream family with husband Justin Theroux is through adoption.
XPOSE reported that Sandra Bullock is helping Aniston with the adoption process. The "Miss Congeniality" star has two adopted kids, Louis, 5, and Laila, 3.
"Sandra's been guiding Jen and Justin through the adoption process and helping them get over many of the hurdles they've faced already," an insider told Closer Magazine. "Sandra's been guiding Jen and Justin through the adoption process and helping them get over many of the hurdles they've faced already."
The source added that the "She's Funny That Way" star has come to terms that she might never have children of her own but it's finally happening, and she is very excited to become a mom.
The rumor mills have been reporting that Aniston is pregnant but she is actually struggling to conceive. In fact, Parent Herald previously reported that the "Break Up" star has hired a baby whisperer to help her conceive.
"Jen's done everything to conceive a child, but nothing worked. So now she's hired a baby whisperer for a spiritual approach," a source told National Enquirer. "This woman is helping Jennifer work through 'emotional blockages' that might be causing problems. She's going to release Jen's energy chakra points through Reiki massages, where you hover your hands over a body to release vital energy."
Meanwhile, the reports about the "Left Over" star and the "The Good Girl" star planning for adoption have been circulating online for quite some time now. Latinos Health previously reported that Aniston is still hoping that they can build their family naturally but they are also working on the adoption process to have a baby this year. The source added that the "Just Go With It" star wants to add a little girl in their family.
Last year, before tying the knot with Theroux, Aniston shared her dislike for forcing women to feel like they are failures because they can't conceive.
"I don't like (the pressure) that people put on me, on women - that you've failed yourself as a female because you haven't procreated. I don't think it's fair," Aniston told Allure Magazine as she sighed. "You may not have a child come out of your vagina, but that doesn't mean you aren't mothering - dogs, friends, friends' children. This continually is said about me: that I was so career-driven and focused on myself; that I don't want to be a mother, and how selfish that is."