Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston Reunite For A Star-Studded “Fast Times at Ridgemont High” Table Read

Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt
Photo: YouTube Fast Times At Ridgemont High VIrtual Table Read

Hollywood’s most talked-about divorced couple, Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston, just appeared on screen together for the first time since their divorce in the highly anticipated virtual table read of “Fast Times at Ridgemont High” with a star studded cast.

Brad and Jen recreated a steamy love scene together, virtually, and I about DIED!

Yes, I’m still not over their split. I know. I need help.

First off, at the start of the video chat, Brad and Jen greeted each other, and I felt some flirty vibes. Probably just me. I don’t care. I still have hope.

Not only did they give a friendly greeting, but Brad and Jen played two characters who had a steamy scene together…Jen played Linda Barret, who was originally played by Phoebe Cates with the red bikini, and Brad played, well, Brad Hamilton, originally played by Judge Reinhart who fantasizes about Linda in the red bikini.

I’m not sure what made me giggle like a school girl more, the fact that Brad and Jen were acting together for the first time since their divorce, the fact that it was a romantic love scene, OR the fact that Morgan Freeman was playing the narrator and gave stage directions throughout the entire steamy scene as well! Hearing Morgan Freeman say things like “her lips are parted, slightly, her eyes are filled with desire” as Jen playing Linda says, “Hi Brad. You know how cute I always thought you were. I think you’re so sexy.”

The other actors couldn’t keep a straight face either.

Yes, Jen and Brad aren’t the only stars at the table read. As mentioned, Morgan Freeman was the narrator, Shia LeBeouf played the main character Jeff Spicoli originally played by Sean Penn, who was also there and played a delivery driver. Shia did a great job, and you can tell that Sean was really impressed by his performance. Julia Roberts, John Legend, Mathew McConaughey, Ray Liotta and Jimmy Kimmel were also on hand as the cast of characters was pretty epic.

The star-studded table read benefited the organization CORE, which was co-founded by Penn, and its ongoing COVID-19 relief efforts, and the Reform Alliance.

The video was originally on Facebook, but has since been posted to YouTube. You can watch below.

9-21-20