Daily Star Sunday

Jen and Friends in jet scare

- By CHRISTOPHE­R BUCKTIN sunday@dailystar.co.uk

JENNIFER Aniston and Courteney Cox’s private plane was forced to make an emergency landing after it lost a wheel during take-off.

The former Friends stars were flying to Cabo San Lucas with pals for Jen’s 50th birthday celebratio­ns when they were forced to turn back and land in Ontario, California.

Their plane made it all the way to Mexican airspace from Los Angeles Internatio­nal Airport, but fears grew that there could be problems during landing.

They had to circle the area for three hours to burn off enough fuel to land safely.

All on board were stuck on the Gulfstream Aerospace IV plane for two hours after the emergency landing.

However, they later disembarke­d and made their way to a bigger plane, which eventually took off for Cabo, TMZ reports.

Jennifer celebrated her big birthday last week with a lavish Hollywood bash attended by many of her Alister pals and former husband Brad Pitt.

The 55-year-old actor, who split from Aniston after five years, was spotted at the Sunset Tower Hotel in Los Angeles.

He made his way inside wearing a cap in a bid to dodge photograph­ers who were waiting outside. EATING out with the kids just got cheaper for half-term.

Meerkat Meals from comparethe­market.com is offering 2-for-1 deals on children’s and adult menus until next Sunday.

While school is out, treating the family to a meal at Ed’s Easy Diner and Giraffe World Kitchen won’t be so hard on the pocket.

The comparison website’s reward runs year-round for customers at 4,000 restaurant­s but this half-term parents can save on feeding the kids too. CWP letters and sympathy cards. After reading how baby Paul Joseph had been kidnapped, he ran upstairs to ask his mother if he was the child pictured in the paper.

Dora initially reacted angrily before telling him the truth.

Paul said: “She told me what had happened.

“She told me I was kidnapped, that they found me, that they loved me and that I never needed to worry.”

But as he entered his twenties his suspicions began to grow.

He said: “I just didn’t look like my family or share the same interests as my brother Dave.

“I loved rock music, motorbikes and wore my hair long – a complete opposite to him.”

After leaving high school, Paul became a bass player with a rock band in Arizona.

He enlisted in the army for a year and worked as a salesman and, later, as a model and actor.

He settled in Las Vegas where he now lives with his second wife and their family.

Paul said: “As I got older the questions in my head became more and more – I began to question if I was mum and dad’s.

He convinced his parents to have DNA tests, which proved he wasn’t Dora and Chester’s son.

The couple initially refused to speak to him as his story made internatio­nal headlines and he enlisted the help of volunteers called the DNA Detectives to find his real family.

The breakthrou­gh Paul had been seeking came in 2015 when his biological family was traced via a DNA database.

Paul was actually born Jack Rosenthal and was six months older than he had always been told.

He also had two older sisters and a younger brother, plus a twin sister Jill who had also gone missing. Relatives recall seeing the two babies sitting “in a cage” in the family home.

Since discoverin­g his true identity, Paul has vowed to carry on the hunt for the real Paul Joseph Fronczak, explaining: “I’ve made it my mission to find my parent’s real son.’

 ??  ?? SEARCH: Paul is still determined to find out what happened to missing baby CRIME SCENE: Chicago Hospital Paul has now set up a website to help others find their true identities. Visit foundlingp­aul.com.
SEARCH: Paul is still determined to find out what happened to missing baby CRIME SCENE: Chicago Hospital Paul has now set up a website to help others find their true identities. Visit foundlingp­aul.com.
 ??  ?? PAST TENSE: Jan with Berchtold as child and, right, now
PAST TENSE: Jan with Berchtold as child and, right, now
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PARTY FLIGHT: Aniston
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