Now, Vaughniston gets their turn in this decidedly “unromantic“ comedy about the dissolution of a relationship -- who gets the apartment, the friends, etc.
So she must seethe over the saturation media coverage of today’s tabloid obsessions like TomKat, Brangelina and Vaughniston, right?
2006, Mike Restaino, "This Week in DVD's", Entertainment Today, Volume 38, Number 59, 24 November 2006 - 30 November 2006, page 10:
Even the Vaughniston commentary is bust—Jen says something coy and cute, Vince responds with a snappy witticism, they both giggle (lather, rinse, repeat).
2006, "Mirth & music", Daily Variety, December 2006:
Why it will be nominated: Next to Brangelina, there's no bigger tabloid couple than Vaughniston, and when they weren't fighting, they were very funny.
Remember when Brad Pitt left Jennifer Aniston in 2005? The split had Hollywood – celebs and civilians alike – rushing out to display their allegiance on their chests with "Team Aniston" and "Team Pitt" and "I'll Have Your Baby, Brad" T-shirts, which were soon followed with "Camp Brangelina" and "Camp Vaughniston" slogans.