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Jennifer Aniston reacts to ex-husband Justin Theroux's baby announcement

Jennifer Aniston reacted to ex-husband Justin Theroux's newborn baby announcement on Instagram, liking the post he shared with wife Nicole Brydon Bloom.


Jennifer Aniston reacts to ex-husband Justin Theroux's baby announcement

The picture featured Theroux cradling his newborn son on his chest.

Theroux and Bloom posted the joint photo with the caption: "He's here. We are so in love."

Aniston and Theroux first met in 2007 but didn't start dating until 2011, while on the set of "Wanderlust."

Despite their divorce, Aniston and Theroux have remained friends.

Theroux and Bloom got engaged in 2024 and married the following year.

Aniston is currently in a relationship with Jim Curtis.

Aniston was first spotted with Curtis in July, while on a yacht off the coast of Mallorca, Spain. The actress was seen gently placing her hand on Curtis' hand while his arm was around her waist.

"They've been seeing each other for a few months now," another source told the outlet. 

"She's been happy on her own, but she's also open to sharing her life with someone. As long as it feels right," the source added. "Jen's in a very good place right now - grounded, fulfilled and very happy."

She also shared a black-and-white image of herself with her arms wrapped around his waist.

"HBD MY [love emoji]," Curtis wrote beneath an Instagram carousel, with one picture of them sharing a kiss and another image of them mid-laugh.

On how they met: "We were just introduced by friends," he said on the "Today" show on Jan. 26. "We found out that we had mutual friends, and we started to just chat."

When the host pointed out he seemed flustered, Curtis admitted with a laugh, "OK, yeah. I sure am."

According to Curtis' Instagram, his "mission is to help you heal and thrive by upgrading your I AM."

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