Jennifer Aniston, famous for her relationships as well as for being everyone's favorite "Friend," has discovered a new love interest in the form of hypnotist and wellness coach Jim Curtis. The couple's new romance has been quietly blossoming, and they were first spotted looking loved–up in Spain during a holiday earlier this month.
Aniston, who was previously married to Brad Pitt and Justin Theroux, has been a source of considerable public fascination regarding her love life. But this time, the star appears to have taken comfort in a new kind of partner: Jim Curtis, a hypnotherapist and wellness coach. The two were also seen together on Fourth of July weekend with Aniston's longtime Friend, actor Jason Bateman, and his wife, Amanda Anka. Paparazzi photos captured Aniston and Curtis getting close as they got into a Sprinter van before heading toward a yacht party in Spain.
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Although there has been no official confirmation, the sighting has sparked interest in Aniston's new love interest. In fact, Aniston has been hinting all along about her blossoming relationship with Curtis. And she told Travel + Leisure in April that she had been using hypnotherapy to cope with a flying phobia she had discussed for years. "I have an extreme fear of flying," Aniston revealed, explaining she had turned to some superstitions to calm her fears. But she said her experience in learning hypnotherapy was helping her to tackle these fears, crediting the guidance of Curtis.
Although there isn't much information available about their relationship, fans are happy to see Aniston in a loving relationship. The pair's commitment to each other is a departure from Curtis's previous high-profile marriages, and the happy couple brings a sense of peace and well-being that aligns seamlessly with the work Curtis does. While Aniston is on top of her acting game at the moment, with her role in The Morning Show showing no signs of simmering down anytime soon, her personal life is also entering a more settled and hopefully happier phase. Although the couple is keeping a low profile for the time being, Aniston's openness to hypnotherapy and her current relationship with Curtis represent a welcome and nuanced response to life's obstacles and, of course, love.

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