Jennifer Aniston adjusts to bicoastal relationship, but doesn't enjoy life in NYC (Exclusive)

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Jennifer Aniston adjusts to bicoastal relationship, but doesn't enjoy life in NYC (Exclusive)

Jennifer Aniston and her partner, Jim Curtis, are navigating the challenges of a relationship stretched across the country, a source reveals. The actress remains primarily based in California, where she is scheduled to film projects including Im Glad My Mom Died and Season 5 of The Morning Show. Meanwhile, Curtis, a hypnotherapist, maintains a career rooted in New York City, hosting live workshops and coaching sessions.

Its a complicated situation, the insider shares. Beyond professional commitments, New York isnt a city Aniston wants to settle in permanently. Jen enjoys visiting, but she thrives in Southern Californias climate. That creates tension, since Jims work often keeps him in New York, the source adds.

Aniston, who grew up in New York, has previously attempted to live there for love. In 2011, during her relationship with Justin Theroux, she purchased two West Village apartments for $7 million but sold them at a loss the following year. Reflecting on the experience, she described it as feeling like she was living in a fishbowl.

Eventually, the couple moved to California, where Aniston cherished the lifestyle, and got married in Bel-Air in 2015. Since her divorce eight years later, Aniston has made more frequent visits to New York, often seen with Curtis at spots like the Greenwich Hotel and Caf Cluny. The couple even spent Thanksgiving on the East Coast together.

Jennifer is adjusting, but only so much, the source notes. For the relationship to thrive, Jim will need to increase his time and work in Los Angeles. Curtis, known for his virtual coaching and collaborations with celebrities like Julianne Hough and Miranda Kerr, will have to adapt his schedule to support their life together.

Author: Harper Simmons

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