Jennifer Aniston has admitted that whilst she is happy with everything in her personal life at the time being, she wants to put off having children for the time being so she can continue to work on her career and relationship with Justin.
The 43-year-old actress has since stated her desire in the past to settle down and start a family, but it looks as though meeting new beau Justin has changed all that. Speaking to Grazia magazine, the former-Friends actress said that Justin wasn't looking to start a family anytime soon, which rather than being a deal breaker, was just what Jen was wanting to hear.
The revelation from Justin means that Jen could dedicate her time to new film We're The Millers, in which she will play a prostitute hired by a veteran drug dealer to pose as part of his fake family. Once the family is grouped together, the dealer in question, played by Jason Sudeikis, then looks to use his new 'family' to travel seamlessly across the Mexico/America border, with a giant hoard of pot stashed away.
The film, which will also star Emma Roberts, is set to be released during the summer of 2013 through New Line Cinema.
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