Basically, Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux are the perfect couple and it makes us cry tears of joy.
Justin Theroux and Jennifer Aniston reportedly gave the press a bit of PDA at the Governor’s Ball on Saturday. Being, you know, engaged, it’s no surprise that the couple were quite affectionate on the red carpet. What we should all be more concerned with is how sharp both of them looked on Saturday. Theroux was dressed in the classic black suit and tie (as immortalised by Justin Timberlake).
Theroux is a longtime fan of the look.
Aniston meanwhile, opted for a tan dress with black lace detailing. Her hair was pulled back in a sleek, elegant updo. Basically, they matched perfectly in style and colour palette and it was adorable.
And the adorable definitely didn’t stop there. "Justin stared at her lovingly as she posed by herself," an eyewitness told Us Weekly of the couple's red carpet demeanor. "You could tell he is very in awe of her."
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"Justin stared at her lovingly as she posed by herself," an eyewitness told Us Weekly of the couple's red carpet demeanor. "You could tell he is very in awe of her."
After they made it inside, the pair didn’t turn down the PDA one notch.
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"Every time I saw them they were touching," the source tells Us. "She would lay her head on his shoulder while the different honorees were speaking onstage and put her arms around him. He also was holding her hand at the table, and I saw him lean over and kiss her a couple of times."
Can I get an “aaaawww”?
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