Jennifer Aniston, Justin Theroux to Wed Before 20 Guests in Hawaii?
Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux have reportedly changed their wedding location as insiders claim the pair now wants to wed in Hawaii.
Last month reports claimed the Hollywood couple, who got engaged in 2012, were eyeing Mexico as a possible location for their destination wedding. They recently decided to exchange vows in Hawaii where a small group of 20 will reportedly witness their nuptials, according to Us magazine.
"They had a very special trip there," a source told Us about Aniston and Theroux's 2011 vacation in Kauai.
For months the former "Friends" star, 45, and Theroux, 42, have been subject to split rumors due to their current living situation, however, a report claims they are finally ready to walk down the aisle.
The actor has been based in New York for several months where he is shooting the upcoming HBO series "The Leftovers" with Liv Tyler and Amy Brenneman. Meanwhile, Aniston currently resides in Bel Air where she is working on her own drama, "Cake."
"She would love for the big day to be this spring," another insider said.
Aniston, who began dating Theroux in 2011 after meeting him on the set of "Wanderlust," is reportedly keen on have her big day in a tropical climate.
"[Aniston] wants to have an island wedding," a source told E! News.
While some Hollywood stars opt for grandeur and ostentatious designs when it comes to event planning, Aniston reportedly wants to keep her big day as simple as possible. She was previously married to Brad Pitt, however, they divorced in 2005.
"She already [had] the big fairytale wedding," a longtime friend of Aniston's revealed, adding that this time around she wants her big day to be "not too stuffy, something casual."
The actress previously denied reports of a canceled wedding and insisted that she and Theroux are happier than ever.
"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," she told the Associated Press.