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Justin Theroux opens up about ‘bizarre’ difficulties of marriage with Jennifer Aniston

The couple have been hounded over the Brangelina split

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Justin Theroux has come out and said that it is very difficult being married to Jennifer Aniston because of the attention it attracts.

The gorgeous couple, who married in August 2015 after four years of dating, have been thrown back in to the spotlight after the Brangelina split news broke.

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The Girl on the Train actor told the Sunday Times Magazine said: “There are definitely times when I don’t like walking past the newsstand in the US.

“You start to feel like the crazy person they’re portraying you as if you follow that s**t.

“When it first started happening I’d sort of casually pay attention to it, and then I’d realise I was eating poison. Now I just avert my gaze.”

To be honest, we would find it pretty weird if strangers walk past saying congratulations on the birth of your child. Justin described it as “insane”.

The couple have faced rumours that they were expecting a baby together, which forced the Friends actress to write an essay for the Huffington Post and deny it all.

“Well, you feel protective, of course,” he added. “She’s similar to me — she doesn’t pay attention to it unless she has to.”

The pair, who met on the movie Wanderlust are constantly being asked about the Brangelina split and meme-ville went crazy at the divorce news.

He also told Business Insider: “As a child of divorce, all I can say is that’s terrible news for those children, and that’s all you can really say,” the 45-year-old star said.

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“It’s boring to sort of comment on anything else. People are having a bad time. That’s horrible.”

Justin has also spoken about the secret to a happy marriage. He told E! News: “Being kind, that’s it. Approach each situation with kindness.”

Chatting about their relationship, he added: “We appreciate each other’s sense of humour, we respect one another and we get along. I know it sounds simple but it’s true.”

Aww! We want these two to last forever!


Nancy Brown
Associate Editor