Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux are now engaged: that much we know, though details are beginning to trickle in as to the screenwriter's proposal in New York on Friday (August 10, 2012). A source said Jennifer Aniston openly wept at the dinner table as Justin Theroux proposed during an intimate meal in New York.
The pair dined at the local eatery Blue Hill restaurant in Greenwich Village, with Theroux finally plucking up the courage to ask his partner to marry him. The screenwriter, who had turned 41 that day, surprised Aniston with a diamond engagement ring during their quiet dinner. A source told People magazine, "[They looked] like a long-term couple in love", while another revealed to US Weekly, "Jen cried". A representative for Theroux confirmed the news soon after, saying in a statement, "Justin Theroux had an amazing birthday on Friday, receiving an extraordinary gift when his girlfriend, Jennifer Aniston, accepted his proposal of marriage", while a source close to the couple added, "Everyone is really excited for them.It's amazing to see how happy Justin makes Jen, and everyone was always hoping that he would propose".
The forthcoming nuptials will be the first marriage for Theroux and the second for Aniston. She famously wed Brad Pitt before their acrimonious split, which saw the actor begin a relationship with ANGELINA JOLIE.
Jennifer Aniston and Jason Bateman reunite with The Switch directors Josh Gordon and Will Speck...
There's nothing particularly original about this animated comedy adventure by Nicholas Stoller (Neighbors). It has...
For many large companies, the office Christmas party are nights that can rapidly descend into...
Over the centuries Stalks have been entrusted to create and deliver human babies to their...
Mother's Day is the latest in the series of Garry Marshall's films which include Valentine's...
Hogarth Hughes is an intelligent young boy with a love of exploring. One day, his...
Wacky enough to make us smile but never laugh out loud, this screwball comedy harks...
Jennifer Aniston delivers an Oscar-calibre performance in this rather over-worked drama, which tries to emphasise...
With preparation well underway for his latest Broadway show, director Arnold Albertson (Owen Wilson) heads...
Claire Bennett is struggling to get through day-to-day life despite her buffet of pills, one-on-one...
Like The Hangover, Horrible Bosses was a movie no one really wanted to see a...
In the wake of their struggle to murder their bosses in the first film, 'Horrible...
Although the plot itself is nothing special, this kidnapping comedy keeps the audience entertained by...
Having previously got involved with a scheme to kill their abusive bosses (a plan which...