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Jennifer Aniston Wedding Postponed Again So Actress Can Focus on Career

Actress Jennifer Aniston has reportedly postponed her wedding to actor Justin Theroux yet again, stating that she wants to work on her career. Speculation as to whether the two will actually marry continues to grow with these latest reports.

"She [Aniston] had included her friends and seemed excited [about the process], a source told People magazine. "Jen said she needed to focus on work. There was a lot of baby talk in the past, but she is not focused on it. She's aware her age makes it more difficult. Her attitude is, 'If it happens, great, but if it doesn't, it wasn't meant to be.'"

According to the report, the two are still engaged but living separate lives on either side of the country. Theroux is working in New York City, filming a new series for HBO entitled "The Leftovers." Aniston, meanwhile, is in her beloved Los Angeles, working on "Horrible Bosses 2." Deciding where to live has been a point of contention for the couple; Theroux loves life on the East Coast, while Aniston is committed to remaining on the West Coast.

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Rumors about whether the couple will actually exchange vows have existed since they announced their engagement. They already postponed their nuptials once, citing work commitments, but Aniston told the press that they were dedicated to one another and already felt married, which was why they were in no rush to the altar.

"We just want to do it when it's perfect and we're not rushed, and no one is rushing from a job or rushing to a job. We have yet to set any date. There have been no canceled weddings. There have been no postponed weddings. There have been no arguments about where to get married," Aniston said in July. "Just clearing all that up."

Theroux, meanwhile, has remained silent about their relationship status.

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