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Jennifer Aniston Shops for Wedding Dress After Squashing Justin Theroux Split Rumors

Jennifer Aniston was reportedly spotted shopping for wedding gowns in New York just days after she and Justin Theroux squashed split rumors.

The former "Friends" actress, 45, was reportedly at Manhattan bridal store Kleinfeld recently where staff presented her with various wedding dresses. While she and Theroux, 42, have not publicly confirmed a wedding date, a new report suggests their big day may be around the corner.

"She didn't try on any dresses herself, she sat down with a dress consultant who brought out a few dozen," a source told Heat magazine U.K. "She sipped her glass of wine, joking that she had done a juice cleanse the week before and had a lower tolerance than usual."

Aniston and Theroux, who began dating in 2011, announced their engagement in 2012 and despite recently being subject to split rumors, insiders insists they are happier than ever. Last week the Hollywood couple were photographed enjoying a lunch date at Fred's restaurant in Barneys, which put an end to split reports.

Up until last week, Aniston and Theroux had not been photographed together since December. They sparked split rumors in recent weeks when Aniston was spotted celebrating her birthday and Valentine's day without the actor.

Theroux, who has been living in Manhattan filming his HBO series "The Leftovers" for several months, returned to Los Angeles recently where Aniston resides. They both attended CAA's pre-Oscars party on March 2, during which they showed no signs of a strained relationship.

"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 ... And, you know, we already feel married," Aniston previously told the Associated Press about getting married.

"There have been no canceled weddings. There have been no postponed weddings. There have been no arguments about where to get married. Just clearing all that up," she added.

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