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Jennifer Aniston credited boyfriend Jim Curtis for helping her forgive Brad Pitt
Jennifer Aniston revealed that hypnosis was the "missing piece" in her journey toward peace
- Jennifer Aniston has reportedly forgiven Brad Pitt with the help of her partner, Jim Curtis.
- The actress is now open to a professional collaboration with her former husband.
- Aniston and Curtis are rumoured to be planning a private wedding in Europe.
After two decades of being defined by one of Hollywood’s most publicised breakups, Jennifer Aniston has reportedly found a unique path to closure.
The Friends alumna is being credited with finally forgiving her ex-husband, Brad Pitt, thanks to the influence and professional expertise of her boyfriend, wellness expert and hypnotist Jim Curtis.
Insiders suggest that Aniston, 57, has undergone a profound "subconscious rewiring" through hypnosis sessions guided by Curtis.
The actress reportedly describes the process as the "missing piece" that allowed her to shed the long-held narrative of being a victim in the wake of her 2005 divorce.
"She's been able to forgive Brad, too," a source shared with Radar Online, noting that the healing has progressed to the point where Aniston would even consider working with Pitt on a professional project—or even double-dating.
This marks a massive shift from the years of "no contact" following the highly publicised entry of Angelina Jolie into Pitt's life.
Aniston and Curtis went public with their relationship in late 2025 and have become a fixture on the Hollywood wellness scene in early 2026.
Beyond emotional breakthroughs, the couple is reportedly looking toward a permanent future together. Recent reports from the Daily Mail and Globe Magazine suggest they are planning an intimate wedding "away from the Hollywood circus," with Greece and Mallorca currently topping their list of potential European venues.
Having found a sense of "safety and groundedness" with Curtis, Aniston is said to be entering her "most settled phase yet," proving that even the deepest of Hollywood wounds can eventually heal with the right guidance.
