Justin Theroux talks married life with Jennifer Aniston
Justin Theroux has remained silent since his surprise wedding to Jennifer Aniston at the actress’ Bel-Air home in Los Angeles on Aug. 5. Now after a honeymoon in Bora-Bora, the actor has spoken up for the first time about his married life.
Theroux told People that “it does feel different” being married to Aniston. However, “The Leftovers” star said he feels different in a really good way.
"I'm very happy. It's nice to be able to look down and see a new piece of jewelry on my finger,” he added.
It’s back to work for the 44-year-old who has reportedly been spending his time in Austin, Texas on the set of “The Leftovers.” Talking about his return to film Season 2 of the HBO hit series, Theroux said that the cast and crew gave him a “big cheer” to welcome him back.
US Weekly shared a photo of Theroux reading through a script while on the set. He has reportedly replaced his “Justin” wedding ring used in the series with his real gold band.
Aniston is also back to work. The actress was photographed in Atlanta, Georgia on Monday. The 46-year-old was reportedly also wearing her Jennifer-Meyer designed wedding band for her new film “Mother’s Day.” She had initially given fans a glimpse of her diamond-encrusted wedding ring during a red carpet appearance on the premiere of “She’s Funny That Way” in Los Angeles on Aug. 19.
Aniston had also previously spoken up about her married life during an interview with “Good Morning America,” according to Hello Magazine. When asked if she was extremely happy to be married to Theroux, she replied, “Yeah, of course." The actress, however, remained coy when asked to share details about how she pulled off her secret wedding. “Where there's a will, there's a way,” she simply said.
Aniston and Theroux invited guests to her home in Los Angeles to the pretence of it being Theroux’s pre-birthday celebration. Even the event coordinator and crew were not informed of the actual wedding. The couple reportedly used an empty mansion near the actress’ home as decoy to store the wedding supplies to keep the ceremony under wraps.
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