Jennifer Aniston news come a plenty in Hollywood magazines, but she rarely answers rumors to clarify anything. So Jen's fans are wondering: Is there any truth to reports that she is pregnant and seeking couple's therapy with beau Justin Theroux?

While it has been reported several times that Aniston is pregnant, Hollywood reporters have not given up on the idea. A recent report by Cover Media said the Friends star had skipped alcohol during a social night out. She indulged on pasta and bread, instead. The alleged alcohol-free mean reportedly happened at Il Covo, a Los Angeles restaurant.

In another report, Cover Media said Aniston and Theroux have turned to couple's therapy to resolve some domestic issues that reportedly started in disagreements over a small living space.

"It's a little odd to blame their rows on houses, but they were arguing like crazy in the smaller place," Closer magazine quoted their source as saying.

"Jen's house won't be ready for a few months, but she doesn't want Justin moving in if it's not working - she wants to see if things are better between them in a rented house first," the source reportedly added.

Aniston, 43, has been going steady with Theroux for over a year now. Speculations are spreading about the couple's wedding plans as well. The Hollywood sweetheart has reportedly eyed a wedding location in Crete, as homage to her father's hometown. Her reps have since denied this rumor.

The latest news says that Aniston is currently in London filming Miss You Already, and she has people viewing homes in her behalf. According to The Sun, Aniston's reps are looking into the south-west London borough where her ex husband Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie rented last year. Brangelina reportedly plan to stay in the area over the next two years. Will the three stars run into each other in London? What are Jen's thoughts about this possibility?

As Jen keeps mum on these news items, fans would have to wait until she starts promoting her London-shot film. Perhaps she would be keen on answering questions by then.