Jennifer Aniston’s new boyfriend Jim Curtis makes surprise romantic declaration
Jennifer Aniston was previously married to Brad Pitt from 2000 until 2005 and Justin Theroux from 2011 until 2017 but now she is in a relationship with Jim Curtis
Jennifer Aniston's boyfriend Jim Curtis has made a surprise romantic declaration via social media this week. The actress started romance rumours with the relationship guru and hypnotist earlier this year when they were spotted with each other in Spain.
They even took their relationship to the next level recently when he supported her at the season three premiere of her Apple TV+ drama The Morning Show. This week saw Jim answering questions on social media about love.
One person asked: "How to find love at 42?" He replied saying: "That's a great question, same as you do at 22 and 32 but with more confidence, more experience and more authenticity.
"You're not old. First love yourself and recognize that you are the perfect age. And that life is not over at 42. When you are 62 and 72, you will look back at 42 and wish that you were that age.
"So start now. Go out, open yourself to love. Make eye contact and smile. Connect with people, and most importantly, love yourself. When you love yourself, you will magnetize more love to you."
Jennifer seemed to confirm her new romance last month where she shared a set of photos on Instagram. One of the snaps seemed to feature her new man.
The pair are yet to confirm their relationship for sure but rumours have been flowing since July. Jim and Jennifer were seen on a yacht in July as they went to Mallorca together.
The Daly Mail reported that a source said: "They do everything together, they are always together, and if they have to be away from each other, they are on the phone all the time. They are so hot and heavy, it's crazy.
"The amazing thing is that they click really well because they have the same interests like meditation, yoga, therapy and dogs."
After the couple's trip to Mallorca, Jim reflected on difficult life experiences he had gone through in his newsletter. He wrote: "When I was sick, sad, stuck and in pain I never thought I would have the abundance, joy and love I now experience on a daily basis…
"The same life that brings struggle also brings opportunity. The possibility of something better — more aligned, more free, more meaningful — is always here."
Jim decided to become a life coach back in 1995 when he experienced severe nerve pain following his freshman year at the University of New Hampshire.
An MRI scan revealed lesions on his spinal cord which forced him to abandon his athlete lifestyle and turn toward healing practices.
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