Ever since Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie filed for divorce, Jennifer Aniston has bounced back into headlines because of her past association with Brad Pitt. However, at present, her husband Justin Theroux is in news for apparently shading Pitt.

In a recent Instagram post, Theroux posted a spray painting message that slams Brad Pitt but also hints at his insecurity about losing wife Aniston to her ex-husband, reports GameNGuide. It is being said that Justin and Jennifer's relationship might encounter serious issues if they do not sort out their alleged differences over her sympathy for her ex-husband. Things could turn nasty if she continues to interface with Pitt.

The fact that the message openly ridicules Pitt and is still there in Justin's Instagram feed with the caption that he does not care what people think, makes people think exactly what he does not want them to. It is being seen as a sign of trouble in his marriage and also giving strength to the speculations about Pitt trying hard to reconcile with Aniston, reports Inquisitr.

It is said that he is filled with regret after splitting with Jolie and making all the efforts to reach out to Aniston. Insiders claim that they still have feelings for each other and never moved on completely after their divorce in 2005. The 'Friends' actress has always been in love with Pitt and will always be. This is why the Brangelina divorce has created a stir in her domestic life.

It is said that Theroux does not like Aniston's sympathetic attitude towards Pitt and they also had a showdown after she had an alleged telephonic conversation with him. However, the veracity of these stories is doubtful as neither Pitt nor Aniston has said anything about each other after the former separated from Jolie.

Their silence is giving rise to mixed feelings but Theroux's open threat makes many believe that a reunion of Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt could be on the cards. Fans of the couple are delighted with the developments and looking forward to the coming times when the two will get back to each other.