There's no trouble on the horizon, only scheduling conflicts.
It’s been nearly a year since Jennifer Aniston’s engagement to Justin Theroux, but the couple don’t appear to be any closer to tying the knot, than they were back then. Of course, some couples just opt for a longer engagement (Liam Hemsworth and Miley Cyrus come to mind,) however, according to PEOPLE, Jen and Justin were planning to get hitched this spring, those plans have just changed unexpectedly. A few months ago, arrangements were in full swing, says a source who speaks to Aniston often. "Wedding bands were designed and Jen was deciding on a dress," says the source.
But just because they apparently want to get married, doesn’t mean there aren’t other things to consider – mostly, that both actors are extremely busy at the moment. Both Aniston and Theroux have acting projects lined up for the coming weeks. Additionally, construction on the couple’s Bel Air mansion has also been delayed. So the reason the wedding isn’t going ahead as planned is just that, well, nothing else is either. Apparently celebrities experience scheduling conflicts just like the rest of us. One thing is certain though - the couple aren't delaying the wedding because of relationship trouble. Guess we can all breathe easy now.
"They need to figure out a way to create a life that makes them both happy," says the source for PEOPLE. Still, "Jen can't wait to be [Justin's] wife."
Just too busy to get married.
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