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Jennifer Aniston and Gerard Butler blame Bounty Hunter script for chemistry

Albertina Lloyd,Press Association
Friday 12 March 2010 14:36 GMT
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Jennifer Aniston and Gerard Butler revealed how much they loved working together on new rom com The Bounty Hunter at the film's London premiere last night.

The Hollywood pair greeted each other warmly as they worked the red carpet in Leicester Square and, while they played down rumours of off-screen romance, they admitted they had become very close while making the movie.

Scottish hunk Butler revealed: "We have a blast together and she appreciates that Celtic manner.

"There's nothing diva-ish about her, she's very down to earth, very sure of herself and who she is, and I'm like a little kid, who doesn't take myself too seriously.

"We had a fun script and a great director, so we just had to dive in and it was a blast."

Aniston, wearing an Alexander McQueen jacket, Valentino Couture sparkling mini-dress and Jimmy Choo shoes, said of the on-screen chemistry between herself and Butler: "It's the script's fault!"

She added: "I love my Gerry.

"We just lucked out - director fantastic, Gerry fantastic, our crew, New York - you just can't go wrong."

The action comedy features Butler as a down-on-his-luck bounty hunter who is tasked with bringing in his bail-jumping ex-wife, played by Aniston.

Asked if the theme of working things out with an ex and settling down had made her think about her own love life, Aniston said: "I don't know why (people) think that's what equals happiness. I am completely happy."

Director Andy Tennant spoke about the chemistry between the two stars, revealing "they just get on so well" and claiming "at the start of filming we had to tell them to slow down".

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