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Jennifer Aniston's Publicist Is A Dirty Liar!!

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Arodisi

SO MAYBE THERE IS SOME TRUTH TO THE ENGAGEMENT "RUMOR" AFTERALL...I GUESS WE'LL HAVE TO WAIT FOR A WEDDING TO KNOW FOR SURE Chat Icon



This is why we LOVE Us Weekly. People magazine would never have the cojones to do something like this....

Jennifer Aniston's publicist, Stephen Huvane (who also represents Kiki Drunkst), has called ******** on Us' new cover, which claims that Vaughniston are engaged.

Now, Janice Min and the ladies of Us Weekly, including Ken Baker and Lara Cohen, are fighting mad and taking to their blog to show how Huvane has lied time and time again.

Priceless!

According to Us Weekly:

Jennifer Aniston's publicist, Stephen Huvane, is denying our cover story that Vince Vaughn popped the question on June 27. But, then again, he's told some whoppers over the years. Let's revisit them, shall we?

1) BRAD AND JEN ARE NOT ENGAGED
After Jen and then-boyfriend Brad Pitt took the stage during a Sting concert in November 1999 and Jen flashed a big diamond ring on her left ring finger, Huvane told the media: "She has a ring, but it's not an engagement ring." He continued to deny any engagement until the couple married July 29, 2000.

2) BRAD AND JEN ARE OK
Two weeks before Brad and Jen announced their separation on January 7, Huvane told Us: "They are looking forward to spending the holidays with each other. There is no split. They are fine."

3) JEN AND VINCE ARE NOT DATING
When pictures of Vince and Jen cuddling on the set of The Break-Up surfaced in July 2005, and rumors circulated that the costars were dating off screen, Huvane denied the coupling to the New York Post: "There is no romantic interest. Vince is a good friend of Jennifer's. I think the tabloids are so eager to see her with someone romantically that they just make these false assumptions."

4) JEN ISN'T MOVING TO HER FORMER BACHELORETTE PAD
In February 2005, Huvane denied reports that Aniston was planning to move back into her former Hollywood Hills home, telling the New York Daily News, "Jennifer is not planning to move back into her home that is leased out to Ali G [Sacha Baron Cohen]. That is another fabrication." Cohen and his fiancée, Isla Fisher were ousted from the place that same month, Aniston moved back into her old pad later that year, and Vaughn joined her in January 2006.

And, hey, for good measure....

5) GWYNETH IS NOT DEPRESSED
In 2003, rumors surfaced that Gwyneth Paltrow's depression over her father's death caused the actress to drop out of the films I Heart Huckabees and Happy Endings. Huvane, who is also Gwyneth's publicist, denied the reports, saying, "She's not going through a serious depression, she just needs some time off."

"I was so depressed about my father," the actress later said of the time in her life.

 
Posted 8/9/06 10:23 PM
Jenziba

I'm getting confused...Chat Icon

 
Posted 8/9/06 11:35 PM
Eva Luna

Leave her alone...she doesn't seem like a publicity puta, so why keep at it? Chat Icon

Chat Icon I don't get it...

 
Posted 8/9/06 11:43 PM
Redhead

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Posted 8/10/06 5:36 AM
Karen

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isn't the point of a publicist to throw people off???? your job is to keep the press AWAY from your client, so you are going to give whatever answer is going to cause the least amount of press attention.

 
Posted 8/10/06 7:30 AM
nrthshgrl


Posted by Karen

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isn't the point of a publicist to throw people off???? your job is to keep the press AWAY from your client, so you are going to give whatever answer is going to cause the least amount of press attention.



No a pubicist job is to control the publicity about their client - good or bad.

I think it was great of US Weekly to post the bs publicists spin.

 
Posted 8/10/06 1:14 PM
Diva

Wait, Im confused. I thought publicists take direct orders from their clients, no? I figured Aniston instructed him to do this.

 
Posted 8/10/06 2:26 PM
nrthshgrl


Posted by Diva

Wait, Im confused. I thought publicists take direct orders from their clients, no? I figured Aniston instructed him to do this.



They're supposed to discuss how to approach things with their clients & come up with a good way of handling it. A publicist wouldn't do something against a client's wishes.

The deny part comes down from their client. It's how to word the denial that this guy needs to handle better. In other words, flat out denying is bad when it turns out otherwise. Deny with a possiblity is usually good.

 
Posted 8/10/06 2:33 PM