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Jennifer Aniston to hold 'sacred soul union' with Jim Curtis in Ojai
Insiders reveal Aniston is planning a deeply personal, non-traditional ceremony in the California desert
- Jennifer Aniston reportedly shuns traditional marriage for a "sacred commitment ritual" with partner Jim Curtis.
- The intimate ceremony is expected to take place in the spiritual hub of Ojai, California.
- The Friends star is said to be "done" with traditional weddings following two previous divorces.
Jennifer Aniston is reportedly preparing for a new chapter in her personal life, but fans should not expect a traditional walk down the aisle.
The Friends alumna and her partner, wellness expert and hypnotherapist Jim Curtis, are currently in the final stages of planning what sources describe as a "sacred commitment ritual" or "intimate soul union" rather than a formal marriage.
The ceremony is slated to take place in Ojai, California, a location famed for its spiritual energy and tranquil atmosphere.
A close friend of the star revealed to Woman’s Day on Tuesday that Aniston is deliberately avoiding the "traditional model" after her two previous high-profile divorces.
The 57-year-old actress is said to be "done" with the pressures of big white dresses and complex pre-nuptial agreements. Instead, she and Curtis are seeking a "meaningful" celebration that reflects their current values.
Ojai, where her friend Reese Witherspoon once owned a large estate, provides the perfect "hippie-chic" backdrop for their bespoke plans.
The couple, who were first romantically linked in the summer of 2025 and went "Instagram official" that November, have built their relationship on a foundation of shared interests in wellness and spiritual growth.
Curtis, a 50-year-old transformational coach and author, has been described by insiders as a "calm and grounded presence" in Aniston’s life.
While the specific date remains under wraps, the "soul union" is expected to be a strictly private affair, attended only by a handful of close confidants and focused on their deep emotional connection rather than public spectacle.
