Jennifer Aniston’s second ex-husband, Justin Theroux, has confirmed his new romance with actress Jim Curtis.
After the “Friends” alum made a searing revelation about her relationship with a hypnotist on Instagram on Sunday, Theroux was one of about 1.5 million people to “like” the post.
Aniston, 56, and the Mulholland Drive actor, 54, were married from 2015 to 2018.
Page Six exclusively reported that they broke up because Theroux didn’t like living in New York City, where he owned a residence in Greenwich Village, and “couldn’t deal with the paparazzi and pokey apartments.”
Theroux is currently married to Nicole Brydon Bloom. They got married in March 2025.
Meanwhile, Aniston and Curtis, 50, first sparked dating rumors in July when they were spotted on an intimate holiday on the Spanish island of Mallorca.
The couple, who were joined by Jason Bateman and his wife Amanda Anka, were pictured enjoying the Fourth of July weekend during a yacht party.
At one point, the health guru affectionately caressed Aniston and gave her a back massage while on board an expensive boat.
After their romantic getaway, Curtis spoke passionately about the love in his life in a newsletter.
“I’m back from vacation. It was an amazing experience!” he wrote. “When I was sick, sad, stuck, and in pain, I never thought I would have the abundance, joy, and love that I experience every day now.”
On Sunday, Aniston made an official Instagram post with her boyfriend while celebrating her 50th birthday.
“Happy birthday my love, cherish you ❤️,” she captioned the post.
Curtis replied in the comment section, “😘.”
In the black-and-white photo, Aniston was seen holding Curtis from behind and smiling for the camera.
Days before the “Horrible Bosses” actress’ post, Curtis gave one of her Instagram followers some advice on how to date in your 40s.
“It’s the same as when I was 22 and 32, but more confident, more experienced, more honest,” he answered fans during a Q&A session.
“You’re not getting old. First, love yourself and realize that you’re the perfect age and that life doesn’t end at 42. When you’re 62 and 72, you’ll look back at 42 and wish you were that age too,” Curtis added.
“So start now, go out, open yourself to love, make eye contact, smile, connect with people, and most importantly, love yourself. When you love yourself, you attract more love.”
