The rivalry between Jennifer Aniston and Angelina Jolie has been perpetuated in the tabloids for years, but the A-list actresses met up for a day of fun this week - or did they?

New photos show Aniston and Jolie meeting up, sharing a glass of wine and visiting the salon, but the women in the pictures are actually just lookalikes who impersonate the famous actresses.

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The lookalikes are Jennifer Sullivan, who impersonates Aniston, and Tiffany Claus, who takes on the role of Jolie. Neither woman looks all that similar to the actress she is portraying, but they seemed to have perfected the mannerisms and facial expressions of Aniston and Jolie as they spent the day shooting the photos in Texas.

The impersonators are reportedly busier than ever as both Aniston and Jolie dominate the headlines with their engagements to famous actors.

Jolie is set to wed her longtime partner - and Aniston's ex-husband - Brad Pitt, while Aniston got engaged to actor and writer Justin Theroux in August.

"This is the busiest we've ever been," said Claus, who imitates Jolie.

She added that though the photo shoot she participated in was completely staged, she thinks the real Aniston and Jolie should take a page out of the impersonators' book and become pals.

"They should do what Jennifer and I did and meet for lunch," she said. "They're both getting married. They should give up the ego game, swallow their pride and get on with it."

Though Jolie and Pitt have yet to get married, they share six children together. Jolie was recently spotted out and about with five of them as the family enjoyed a sunny day in a park near their estate in France.

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At one time, Pitt said he and Jolie would not get married until gay marriage was legal in America, but the couple has decided to move forward with the nuptials because it's important to their children.

"It seems to mean more and more to our kids," the actor said. "We made this declaration some time ago that we weren't going to [get married] till everyone can. But I don't think we'll be able to hold out. ... It means something to me, too, to make that kind of commitment."