Jennifer Aniston ‘Moving Slowly' in ‘Real' Jim Curtis Romance, ‘Source' Claims
Jennifer Aniston isn't rushing relationship with life coach Jim Curtis, 'source' claims
Dating rumors of Jennifer Aniston and her rumored boyfriend, Jim Curtis, have been doing the rounds on the internet for the past few weeks. The duo caught everyone's attention when they were clicked together in Mallorca, Spain, last week. Although Aniston is seemingly happy in the relationship, a source claimed she is not rushing into labeling their relationship. For now, Aniston and Curtis are taking things slow.
'They're both obsessed with personal growth,' a source told Rob Shuter. The 'Friends' star reportedly fell for Curtis as he is the 'guy writing the relationship books Jen's been reading for years.' The insider further revealed that although Aniston is 'moving slowly' in the relationship, 'this one feels real' for her.
Jennifer Aniston and her rumored boyfriend were first introduced by their friends. Before they knew it, the pair developed a great bond over time. Soon after, the news of their budding romance started making headlines. Multiple sources even confirmed to PEOPLE that the duo is 'casually dating and having fun.' The insider even added that although the 56-year-old actor has 'been happy on her own, but she's also open to sharing her life with someone. As long as it feels right.'
While not much is known about Curtis' previous relationship, Aniston was previously married to Brad Pitt from 2000 to 2005. After a decade, she got hitched to Justin Theroux in 2015. However, their marriage was short-lived as the former couple went their separate ways in 2018. But with Curtis, Aniston is 'in a very good place right now — grounded, fulfilled and very happy' as the life coach is 'very different from anyone she's dated before.'
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