The newlyweds seem very happily married
Newlywed Hollywood A-Lister Justin Theroux has opened up about what it’s like to be able to call Jennifer Aniston - one of tinseltown’s most glamourous actresses - his wife. Speaking to People magazine while promoting the second series of his HBO show The Leftovers, the 44-year-old explained that it feels "different".
Justin Theroux is pleased with his new piece of jewellery that shows the world he's a married man
The actress married his long-term love in a secret ceremony earlier this month before travelling to Bora Bora with his new wife for their honeymoon.
Theroux revealed that upon returning to The Leftovers set in Austin, his fellow cast mates gave him "a big cheer, so that was wonderful".
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Talking about his new role as a husband, Theroux said: "It does feel different but in a really good way.
"I’m very happy. It feels nice to be able to look down and see a nice piece of jewellery on my finger."
The couple have been living together since 2011 and engaged since 2012 and faced constant media confusion over when they would finally tie the knot, if at all.
But while the media continued to speculate, Aniston and Theroux was busy plotting their big day and Aniston revealed on ABC News how she managed to keep it so quiet.
She said: "Where there’s a will, there’s a way" and explained that people thought they were coming to Theroux’s birthday party instead.
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