Jennifer Aniston Torn Over Wedding Plans With Jim Curtis — Report

Jennifer Aniston and Jim Curtis may be taking the next step in their relationship and heading for the altar, but they reportedly cannot decide on the kind of wedding to have.

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Sources claim that the couple is already engaged in private. Now, they already feel pulled in two directions as Aniston thinks through the next step, with an insider claiming, “The biggest conundrum for her is whether they should have a big wedding or just elope,” adding, “They've both had big weddings before, so in a lot of ways it makes more sense to elope.”

Jennifer Aniston could either ‘elope’ or have a ‘big wedding’ with Jim Curtis

RadarOnline exclusively reported that Jennifer Aniston and Jim Curtis are at a point in their relationship where they think about their wedding. But living inside a huge Hollywood circle makes the choice of getting married somewhat complex, because if Aniston and Curtis go small, the source suggested some friends won’t take it well. The source noted, “Their friends have been such a big part of their love story,” adding that Curtis has said they met through “mutual friends.”

Moreover, the outlet highlighted that both Aniston and Curtis have a history of large weddings. In that, Curtis married his ex-wife, Rachel Napolitano, in 2003 with a 200-person reception, and around 200 guests reportedly attended Aniston’s 2000 wedding to Brad Pitt as well. Besides, Aniston had her 2015 wedding to Justin Theroux with a smaller group of about 70 people.

Hence, even if Aniston wants something more private this time, the source said that the guest list can spiral, claiming, “Once Jen starts to invite some friends, there's big pressure to add more and more.”

Then comes the tricky detail of the witness. The source explained, “It's very stressful because she has so many dear, dear girlfriends that she loves like family,” with RadarOnline reporting Courteney Cox, Sandra Bullock, Amanda Anka, and Molly McNearney as possible choices — and that Aniston feels “a weird pressure not to exclude anyone.”

If the engagement report is true, Jennifer Aniston and Jim Curtis have to decide whether to have a wedding with all of their famous friends or a simple ceremony that risks bruised feelings. Either way, sources suggest the planning has already started to weigh on her.

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