Theroux and Aniston wed in a secret ceremony last month.
‘The Leftovers’ actor Justin Theroux might still be in the honeymoon period with his wife Jennifer Aniston, but planning the pair’s top secret wedding wasn’t exactly fun. Speaking to the New York Daily News, Theroux said that having to keep the pair’s plans under wraps kind of took the fun out of wedding planning.
Justin Theroux didn't have fun planning his secret wedding to Jennifer Aniston.
“I wouldn’t say it was fun to plan,” Theroux said. “Part of the fun of planning a wedding is telling people and we had to keep it under wraps.” The couple married last month in a private ceremony surrounded by family and friends at their Bel Air mansion.
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But once the wedding was over and the secret was out Theroux says he felt a weight had been lifted. “I noticed it almost immediately,” the actor said. “It was like your blood pressure goes down two PSI. It’s not like life is completely different. It’s a beautiful thing.”
After the nuptials the happy couple travelled to the island of Bora Bora for a romantic honeymoon along with friends including Courteney Cox, Chelsea Handler and Jason Bateman. But now that the fun is over Theroux is back to work on HBO drama ‘The Leftovers’ which is filming in Austin Texas.
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Speaking about his 'Leftovers' character Kevin Garvey, Theroux told the NYDN, “I am deeply sympathetic to him. He finally gets his wish of a family. Like anything you wish for, it is not entirely what you wished for.”
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