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Jennifer Aniston's boyfriend Jim Curtis to 'rent out his NYC home' after gushing about their vacation

Jennifer Aniston's boyfriend Jim Curtis to 'rent out his NYC home' after gushing about their vacation

Daily Mail​5 days ago
Jennifer Aniston 's new boyfriend 'Hypnotist Jim' Curtis has signaled that he might be taking their romance to the next level as he reportedly listed his $1.25M apartment in lower Manhattan for rental 'just over a month ago.'
The 49-year-old transformational coach originally bought the two-bedroom, two-bathroom property in 2015, and he's offering to rent it out for $11,500/month furnished or $10,500/month unfurnished - according to The U.S. Sun.
Jim's loft-like bachelor pad is described as 'blending charm with modern convenience' and it features exposed bricks, a casement glass partition, and the building is 'steps away from the iconic New York City waterfront.'
Meanwhile, the 56-year-old Emmy winner might soon be house-hunting herself after Jimmy Wayne Carwyle was arrested on May 5 for stalking her and crashing his car through the gate of her $22M Bel-Air estate while she was home.
The 49-year-old Mississippi man - who's been found mentally compitent to stand trial - faces three years in state prison after being charged on May 7 with one count of felony stalking and felony vandalism, for which he pled not guilty.
On Monday, Curtis gushed about how much he enjoyed vacationing in Mallorca, Spain with Jennifer and her famous friends like Jason Bateman where they were photographed canoodling aboard the yacht, Rising Sun.
'I am back from vacation and what an experience!' the UFACTORY co-founder wrote in his newsletter - according to Page Six.
'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.
'I just took one step, made one decision and the next followed — now I look back and realize, oh! That course, that life change, that pain, resulted in this magic.'
Jim added: 'The same life that brings struggle also brings opportunity. The possibility of something better — more aligned, more free, more meaningful — is always here.'
Aniston has been following Curtis on Instagram as far back as November 2023, and they frequently like and comment on each other's posts.
On May 25, the Out of My Mind actress - who boasts 44.6M Instagram followers - helped promote the master hypnotherapist's 2024 book Shift, co-written by Sara Hadir, in a slideshow.
'He's very different from anyone she's dated before,' an insider told People on Sunday.
'They've been seeing each other for a few months now. They were introduced by a friend and started out as friends. Jen had read his book and was familiar with his work. She's really into self-help and wellness. They are dating, but it's still casual.'
And last month, DailyMail.com learned the coy couple vacationed in Big Sur, CA at the five-star eco-friendly resort Ventana Big Sur, where they put on a 'cozy, cuddled-up' display at the restaurant inside, according to onlookers.
Jim was previously married to Rachel Napolitano but they reportedly divorced soon after she welcomed their teenage son Aidan.
On May 25, the Out of My Mind actress - who boasts 44.6M Instagram followers - helped promote the UFACTORY co-founder's 2024 book Shift in a slideshow
Jim - who earns $10K-$20K for speaking engagements - will next host a $368/per person Energy of Transformation workshop between September 12-14 at the Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health in Stockbridge, MA
'I can't keep a girlfriend because I get bored,' Curtis admitted in his 2017 book The Stimulati Experience.
'I wish I had a better relationship with my son, but he lives with his mother [in New York] most of the time, and he's pi**ed at me.'
Jennifer was previously married to Wanderlust co-star Justin Theroux between 2015-2017, and two-time Oscar winner Brad Pitt between 2000-2005.
Aniston reportedly earned $2M per episode executive producing and reprising her role as UBA co-host Alex Levy in Charlotte Stoudt's 10-episode fourth season of The Morning Show, which premieres September 17 on Apple TV+.
The hit newsroom drama is a loose adaptation of Brian Stelter's 2013 book Top of the Morning, and season four is set two years after the UBA-NBN merger.
The LA-born, NY-raised blonde will next produce and star in the Apple TV+ adaptation of former child star Jennette McCurdy's 2022 memoir I'm Glad My Mom Died, and she'll produce the Gen Z reboot of 9 to 5 penned by Diablo Cody.
Jennifer also keeps busy running her haircare company LolaVie, which she founded in 2021.
Jim - who earns $10K-$20K for speaking engagements - will next host a $368/per person Energy of Transformation workshop between September 12-14 at the Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health in Stockbridge, MA.
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