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Trudeau dumped by Jennifer Aniston thinks Twitter

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As is it often on the Internet, Justin Theroux and Justin Trudeau’s uber-similar names are confusing people into thinking that Jennifer Aniston has dumped the Canadian Prime Minister.

While Theroux and Trudeau share lots of similarities, such as age, belonging to famous families, French-Canadian descent, some major tattoos and French-speaking skills – this goof-up was unexpected to say the least.

In fact, the Canadian PM is on a tour of India with his family and had tweeted the picture of them boarding the plane a few hours back.

Also Read: Justin Trudeau enroute to India

However, here’s a look at how Twitterati reacted:

One Tweet read, “ok wait this whole time i thought jennifer aniston was married to the prime minister of canada but i just realized she’s married to justin theroux not justin trudeau”.

Another user Tweeted, “Am I the only person living under a rock who didnt know about Justin Theroux and Jennifer Aniston being together and thought she was splitting from Justin Trudeau?”.

One user wrote, “At a glance I thought Jennifer Aniston had separated with Justin Trudeau, the Canadian PM and was extremely confused for 30 seconds”.

Another wrote, “read this as jennifer aniston and justin trudeau, was disappointed, read it correctly, am more disappointed”.

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