Justin Theroux finds it ''horrible'' being apart from his wife Jennifer Aniston.
Justin Theroux thinks it's ''horrible'' being apart from Jennifer Aniston.
The 44-year-old actor was living in Texas whilst working on 'Zoolander 2' and admits it was hard for the pair but insist they ''work'' around it.
He said: ''It's horrible being apart from your spouse. She's been here a bunch of times and visited, I sneak back when I can go see her - we make it work.''
And the loved-up couple - who tied the knot two months ago in a ceremony attended by a whole host of celebrity pals - have been using technology to keep in touch.
He told Extra: ''We FaceTime, we call and text but when you're on set, the hours are so long, so you're really waiting for the weekend where you can depressurise and have longer conversations.''
However, despite being miles apart, he is thrilled to finally be married to the 46-year-old actress after a three-year engagement.
Speaking shortly after they tied the knot, Justin shared: ''It's fantastic. Something really does shift in a wonderful way and it refocuses things and in a weird way, it was a long time coming.''
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