Ouch. Actress Jennifer Aniston has had her toe broken after her clumsy fiancé Justin Theroux stepped on it in his big boots.
Jennifer Aniston has been limping around recently after her husband-to-be Justin Theroux gave her a rather painful broken toe. Speaking to E! Online, the former Friends actress admitted "I have a broken toe. Not to out my sweet, sweet fiancé but he has big feet and wears these boots. He stepped on my toe. Broke it. I felt it."
"Why Lord, Why Did My Lover Stomp On My Toe?"
Despite her injury, 44 year-old Aniston has dismissed rumours that her engagement was on the rocks or that wedding plans had been scrapped. Instead, Friends' Rachel told the Associated Press (reported by Sky News) how the couple, who have been dating for two years, are taking it slow: "We have yet to set any dates. There have been no cancelled weddings. There have been no postponed weddings," adding "There have been no arguments about where to get married. Just clearing all that up."
Justin Theroux & Jennifer Aniston Feel Like They're Already Married.
Having been together since May 2011, the couple became engaged last August on director and screenwriter Theroux's birthday and now live in a Bel-Air mansion. As reported by the Mirror, Aniston told of how her current set up with 41 year-old Theroux is working out just fine for her and there's no rush to exchange vows: "We just want to do it when it's perfect, and we're not rushed, and no one is rushing from a job or rushing to a job. And, you know, we already feel married."
There's Little Reason To Suspect The Pair Aren't Madly In Love.
The Horrible Bosses actress has already been married once in her life - to Brad Pitt for five years - so there's little wonder she's not itching to repeat the period of her life that saw media hounding and intense speculation that she'd been cheated on. Speaking to E! News in April, the bride-to-be admitted that she hadn't chosen her wedding dress and was daunted by the looming planning that a wedding requires, predicting that it will all make her "crazy."
No rush Jen; besides you need to let your foot heal first before you can attempt a walk down the aisle.
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