After having their big, secret wedding last August, Jennifer Aniston and husband Justin Theroux are allegedly getting a divorce already. The couple has reportedly been having marital problems since less than a month of being married.
Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux recently got married in a secret wedding last August. However, only less than a month into their married life, the couple are already allegedly on the verge of ending their marriage. According to a previous report by Hollywood Life, after being married for only 21 days, the couple are already having problems. The actress allegedly feels dumped after they got married. The two are reportedly fighting nonstop and are now on an indefinite break.
According to Realty Today, the couple has already gone past their honeymoon stage and it has been perceived that the marriage is already falling apart. The actress is reported to be unhappy in their marriage and feels like she can no longer fake the happiness she presents.
Another person who is allegedly involved or added fuel to their rumoured divorce is Aniston's friend, Chelsea Handler. It was reported that Theroux was not amused of Handler's naked adventures, including coming home to his house and seeing Handler cooking breakfast without any clothes on.
Amidst all the speculations that the couple are ending their marriage after a short time, Theroux still claims it has been hard to be away from his wife. They're both busy with their work, having the 44-year-old actor in Texas filming an HBO drama. Gossip Cop reports that the couple have both already been aware of their busy work schedule and have already adjusted to this kind of lifestyle. The couple still find time to communicate with each other despite the long distance relationship they are now currently involved in.
The internet has been going around in circles with regards to Aniston and Theroux's divorce rumours. However, without any valid confirmation from the two, it could never be proved. Both parties are currently claiming that their marriage is fine despite having to do it in separate states.
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