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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Jennifer Aniston is reportedly dating Jim Curtis

    The Morning Show actress - who hasn't publicly romanced anyone since her 2017 split from husband Justin Theroux - is said to be "really into" the 49-year-old hypnotist after being set up by "mutual friends"


    A source told Us Weekly magazine: "They are being super private but have been spending a lot of time together. They are happy and really into each other."

    The couple are said to have "started off as friends but really hit it off" over time.

    The source added: "They've been hanging out a lot, but very much on the DL at her home in LA. It's very Zen, and she has always been very much into that. They're a good match."

    Jennifer, 56, and Jim were pictured together last weekend while on vacation in Mallorca, Spain, with the former Friends star's close friend Jason Bateman and his wife Amanda Anka.

    Although the pair have kept their romance out of the spotlight until now, they have been supporting one another on social media.

    Jennifer has liked most of the life coach's Instagram posts over the last few months, including a video posted last week about recovering from a "divorce, break-up or difficult romance", and Jim liked her 25 May photo dump, which included a copy of his 2024 book Shift: Quantum Manifestation Guide.

    Jennifer recently expressed her desire to perform in a Broadway show.

    She told People magazine: "I definitely want to do a Broadway play. That's on my bucket list, but it's finding the time and finding the right piece, the right material.

    "But I absolutely have to do a play on Broadway."

    Jennifer is one of the biggest names in Hollywood, but she previously confessed to being terrible at auditions because she struggles to find immediate chemistry with a stranger.

    Appearing on The Hollywood Reporter's Drama Actress Roundtable - which also featured Nicole Kidman, Jodie Foster, Sofia Vergara, Brie Larson, Naomi Watts and Anna Sawai - Jennifer said: "When you're in an audition room, you're already at a disadvantage. Maybe you'd have chemistry with this person if you were in a different environment, and not, like, 'Create chemistry. Ready? Go!'

    "And I'm a terrible auditioner, always was. I waitressed forever before I could finally get something, which was a Bob's Big Boy commercial."

    Jennifer also insisted that she would never get intimate with an actor during a chemistry test.

    The movie star said: "I haven't been told you're going to have to lay down and [get intimate with an actor for a chemistry test], and if asked, I would never."

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