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Louise Randell

Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston reunite to work together for first time since divorce

Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston have signed up to work together for the first time since their divorce.

The former couple, who ended their marriage in 2005, have both agreed to take part in a virtual live table read of classic 1982 movie Fast Times at Ridgemont High.

The read is being organised by one of the film's original stars, Sean Penn, to raise money for charity and he's also signed up TV host Jimmy Kimmel, Morgan Freeman, Shia LaBeouf, Matthew McConaughey and Julia Roberts.

Fast Times at Ridgemont High's live read will be livestreamed on Facebook and other social media platforms on Friday night.

It will mark the first time Brad and Jen have worked together since their divorce.

Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston divorced in 2005 (Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images)

They famously appeared on screen together in an episode of Jennifer's hit comedy in 2001 Friends.

Brad, 56, played a former school mate of Jennifer's character Rachel, who held a long-running grudge against her which all came out over Thanksgiving dinner.

The former couple have grown close again in recent years following the end of their five-year marriage.

They had a heart-warming reunion at the Screen Actors Guild Awards in January (SAG / Turner)

Brad went on to remarry and have children with Angelina Jolie, and they are still going through their divorce four years after their split in 2016.

Fans have long been hoping for a Brad and Jen reunion, and their latest work project is sure to fuel gossip about the state of their relationship.

The pair have grown close again following Brad's split from Angelina and Jennifer's divorce from second husband Justin Theroux.

Brad attended her lavish 50th birthday party, and the pair had a heart-warming public reunion at the Screen Actor's Guild Awards earlier this year.

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