Jimmy Kimmel "Cried a Little Bit" While Officiating Justin Theroux and Jennifer Aniston's Wedding
According to Justin Theroux.
Update, 10/1: Justin Theroux is a happily married man—and no one can stop talking about his wedding to the lovely Jennifer Aniston, including himself. The Leftovers star revealed even more adorable info about his wedding day on Good Morning America, including that his best friend—Jimmy Kimmel—got emotional while officiating the wedding.
"It was exactly what you would want him to do," he said. "He was extremely funny, kept things extremely light, was extremely touching."
He then revealed that Kimmel "cried a little bit."
"And then...everyone did," he said. "And it was just—it was the perfect tone for the night."
So cute.
Update #2, 8/26: Not only is Justin Theroux the cutest new husband around, but it seems the down-to-earth couple kept their ceremony and nuptials totally chill. In fact, rumors are circulating that the star bought her dress straight off the rack, that it was a knee-length design, and that it "wasn't thousands of dollars." (*applause*)
She may have also sported a J.Crew veil. Yes, the same J.Crew us normies wear. The company currently has three styles in production: a short tulle style, a mid-length style, and a super-long cathedral style.
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Prettttty.
Update, 8/26: Justin Theroux keeps raking in the Adorable Hubby Points. In the newest issue of People, the star spills that the new role of husband "does feel different" but that he's "very happy."
"It's nice to be able to look down and see a new piece of jewelry on my finger," he notes. Get it, you guys?! That's his wedding band. Because he's married. And he loves it.
That is all.
Update, 8/20: Last night, Aniston made her first public appearance since tying the knot at the She's Funny That Way premiere, debuting a gorgeous diamond-encrusted wedding band. According to US Weekly, the ring was designed by Aniston's friend, jewelry designer Jennifer Meyer, who also attended the private ceremony.
Update, 8/11: Seems the Friends group isn't as tight as they once were. While attending an event in LA, both Matt LeBlanc and Matthew Perry admitted they weren't invited to Rachel, er, sorry—Jennifer Aniston's wedding—where Courteney Cox served as maid of honor and Lisa Kudrow was in attendence.
"I think they're a great couple. I think she's happy. And that's all I care about is that Jen's happy," LeBlanc told People. "If she wanted me there, I would have been there."
Perry echoed the same sentiment: "They're a lovely couple, and I'm happy for them."When asked whether he was sad to miss it, he responded: ""I wasn't invited. So what can you do?"
We'll just let Ross take this one:
Update, 8/7: Rachel and Monica back together again! That's right—according to People, not only was Courteney Cox there for Jennifer Aniston's big day, but she was the *maid of honor!*
Justin Theroux's best man was longtime friend Scott Campbell, a tattoo artist and husband to actress Lake Bell.
So many feelings.
Original story, 8/6: They did it! On Wednesday, Best Person to Have at a Party Jennifer Aniston and fiancé Justin Theroux tied the knot at their Bel Air home, according to People.
The duo reportedly exchanged vows atop a wooden stage in their backyard in front of 70 family members and friends, including Chelsea Handler and Lisa Kudrow.
Aniston and Theroux got engaged in August 2012 after a year of dating. "He's just so beautiful and handsome to me," she toldPeople last year. "He's just like a lost gem in the sand, and he's just always been there and been brilliant, and now this is just in a different light."
Congrats to the happy (and beautiful!) couple.
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