Jennifer Aniston, Americas sweetheart, may not have her wedding on hold any longer. It appears that Justin Theroux learned to settle and let his beautiful fiancé pick the location.
A source revealed to Perez Hilton today that:
"Jen and Justin have gone back and forth on where to marry and whether to have a destination wedding so many times. Jen has always made it clear LA was her first choice and Justin has compromised and agreed to marry in California. Justin's reservations with LA are well known and he wanted to marry on the East Coast where his friends and much of his family is based, where he proposed to Jen and where he feels most comfortable."
For a while, things were not looking great for Jennifer Aniston. The smoking hot celeb and her fiancé appeared to be having relationship trouble. In fact, many publications were claiming that the couple had called it quits. A lot of the speculation centered around Jennifer's inability to compromise on their living arrangements.
A source revealed to OK! that Justin, who is a New York native, wanted to split their time between California and New York:
"Where to live is proving to be a major dilemma. Justin says he feels like a fish out of water in L.A, and that New York is the only place he can really be happy. The fact that he's now filming there for two months has only reinforced this. Justin has been working towards this project for months. It's a big deal for him, as it's his first major role, so he's relocated to New York for the next two months to focus solely on that. Jennifer is supportive, but it has meant that they've had to postpone the wedding again. Jennifer thinks they'd have a really happy life in L.A. and doesn't want to live in New York, even part time. Until they can agree, there won't be a wedding."
It appears that Justin and Jen have found a way to compromise--do whatever Jenn says.
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