Jennifer Aniston and boyfriend Jim Curtis enjoyed a double date night with the “Morning Show” star’s A-list pals.
The couple attended Elle’s 2025 Women in Hollywood Celebration in Los Angeles on Monday night, along with Adam Sandler and wife Jackie Sandler.
Notably, Curtis did not attend the “Friends” reunion on the red carpet.
The Emmy Award winner, 56, posed solo at the event wearing a glittering black Ralph Lauren halter dress.
However, she and Curtis posed for a group photo indoors, and the hypnotist was also all smiles for the occasion.
The pair shared a table with Adam, 59, and Jackie, 51, as Aniston’s Murder Mystery co-stars presented her with the Elle Women in Hollywood Award.
In his speech, Adam called Aniston “the best in so many ways.”
While accepting the honor, the “Cake” star spoke passionately about his continued passion for acting, fueled by “friendship and a shared belief that storytelling still matters.”
She said, “It remains important to expose our souls and creators, something that AI will never be able to imitate, no matter how ‘smarter’ we become.”
Curtis, who was watching from the audience, has supported Aniston at other public events since rumors first surfaced in July.
The wellness coach attended the Season 4 premiere of “The Morning Show” in September.
He and Aniston have been photographed on multiple dates over the following months, most recently going out to dinner at Pace with the Golden Globe winner’s longtime stylist Jamie Mizrahi and her husband.
Earlier this month, Curtis and Aniston took a big step in their relationship by going Instagram official.
The actress, who was in the news after soft launching Kurtis in September, posted PDA pictures from her birthday party.
“Happy birthday, my love,” she wrote. “I cherish it.”
Curtis returned the favor with the caption, “If this is a dream, I don’t want to wake up.”
Aniston interviewed Elle the following week, gushing about her beau to the magazine.
She praised her “very extraordinary” boyfriend as a “very kind” and “just normal” man who “dedicated his life” to helping people “move through trauma and stagnation to clarity.”
