Jennifer Aniston's 'Friends' Co-Star Weighs In On Her Rumored Romance
Concerned that Aniston is moving too fast, longtime friend Courteney Cox is reportedly urging her to slow things down. However, the concern stands in contrast to what Curtis' ex-girlfriend shared just last month, describing him as someone she only left for personal reasons, not because of any red flags.
Jennifer Aniston and Jim Curtis made their relationship public during the Fourth of July weekend with their trip to Spain.
Jennifer Aniston's Close Pal Courteney Cox Wants Her To Slow Down With New Beau
The actress has been getting serious with Curtis, but friends, including Cox, are growing concerned. Sources say the new beau has a magnetic personality, but behind the charm are red flags that have some in Aniston's circle on edge.
"Courteney has seen Jen get hurt over and over, and she doesn't want to see the past repeating itself. She's urging her friend to be careful," one source shared.
According to RadarOnline, one insider shares that the hypnotherapist has admitted to having trouble maintaining long-term relationships because he "gets bored easily," and even has tension within his own family.
That, coupled with worries he may be leaning on Aniston's fame to boost his own image, has close pals waving caution flags.
Ex-Girlfriend Defends The 'Horrible Bosses' Star's New Man
While some of Aniston's friends are reportedly raising red flags about her new relationship, one woman who dated him in the past says there is nothing to worry about.
The Blast reported that Curtis's ex, Cait Pettinato, is setting the record straight. Pettinato says she was the one who walked away from the short-lived romance and insists Curtis is not the problem.
"We went on a few dates. He's just a nice guy," she revealed, admitting that she ghosted him without any drama. "We didn't work out. It's my fault."
In fact, Pettinato had nothing but praise for Curtis, calling him "unproblematic," "mindful," and "easy to talk to." She added that he is calm, smart, and successful, traits she believes many women find appealing. "He's got a nice face," she said. "I think he would be a fantastic partner to somebody."
Aniston's New Man Gushes About 'Magic' In His Life After Romantic Getaway
While Aniston's friends seem to question her new relationship, Curtis appears to be fully embracing it and even sharing how he feels.
The Blast highlighted Curtis's heartfelt message in a July newsletter, just days after he and Aniston were spotted enjoying a romantic getaway in Mallorca, Spain, alongside some of her A-list friends.
Though he did not name Aniston directly, the wellness coach opened up about how the experience had a profound effect on him. "When I was sick, sad, stuck, and in pain, I never thought I would have the abundance, joy, and love I now experience on a daily basis," he wrote.
Curtis went on to reflect on how one small decision led to something life-changing, writing, "That course, that life change, that pain, resulted in this magic."
Jennifer Aniston's New Romance Is Not Moving Fast
Aniston is not rushing into anything, even if her friends are on edge. She seems more interested in building something meaningful than jumping in headfirst. While the connection between the 56-year-old and Curtis is real, she is reportedly keeping a healthy pace.
A source close to the situation noted, "Jennifer is dating Jim and is very happy, but she's still taking things slowly for now." Curtis appears to be her first relationship since Justin Theroux, but what makes this bond different?
The two reportedly share a strong passion for personal growth, something Aniston finds refreshing. She is said to be impressed by Curtis's mindset and believes their connection is deeper than past relationships.
Courteney Cox Shares The Pre-Show Tradition That Brought The 'Friends' Cast Closer
Before the lights came up and the cameras rolled, the cast had one ritual that made all the difference. The Blast noted that Cox, who played the character Monica Geller, looked back on the moments just before taping each episode. For her, it helped them form the tight-knit bond fans could feel on screen.
Cox explained how the group would gather in a circle before filming, bringing everyone into the same mindset. "We'd get in a huddle and we would say, 'Alright, everybody! Good luck!' And we'd give each other a hug and a high five," she said during her talk at the Inc. 5000 event.
It was not just about good vibes; it was about showing up for each other, every single time.
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