Twitter is drooling over Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston's "flirtatious" video during Virtual Reunion

"Hi, Brad," Aniston said. "You know how cute I always thought you were. I think you're so sexy. Will you come to me?" She added.

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Former Hollywood couple Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt got flirty while reading out a raunchy scene, when they got together for a virtual reading out session.

The couple, who got divorced in 2005, united for a live reading of the 1982 film "Fast Times At Ridgemont High" along with Sean Penn, Julia Roberts, Shia LaBeouf, Matthew McConaughey.

A moment that made fans excited was when Aniston and Pitt were re-enacting a steamy scene in which their characters, Linda Barrett and Brad Hamilton, flirt during one of Hamilton's dreams, as per reports.

"Hi, Brad," said Aniston as Linda, adding: "You know how cute I always thought you were. I think you're so sexy. Will you come to me?"

Netizens loved the moment, with one commenter tweeting: "I LOVE seeing Brad and Jen together on the same screen."

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"Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston are singlehandedly saving 2020 for me," wrote one.

"What a coup getting Brad and Jen to play *this* scene together. When charity calls! "Doesn't anybody f**king knock anymore?" shared one user.

A user wrote: "Actually, Jen coming onto Brad (in character) and telling him he's sexy is my highlight of 2020", while another wrote: "That was sooooo cute!!! Hahahahaha Brad and Jen! Brad and Linda!!!"

Another unexpected highlight for many viewers was LaBoeuf's dedication to the part of stoner Jeff Spicoli, who was played by Penn in the film. Unlike the others, the Peanut Butter Falcon star appeared to have memorized all his lines, and was shirtless and freely smoking from inside a truck. Did we mention the neon sunglasses? While LaBoeuf's chaotic performance divided some viewers, it seemed to at least impress Penn, who kept cracking up at his successor.

The event highlighted best scenes from the cult classic film, and served as a fundraiser.


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