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    Jennifer Aniston's boyfriend Jim Curtis is "very special" and "very normal"

    The former Friends star, 56, has been linked to the life coach and hypnotherapist since in July and they made their romance Instagram official earlier this month when the actress shared a picture of the couple embracing to mark Jim's 50th birthday - and now she has opened up about their relationship and described her new man's best qualities.


    She told ELLE magazine: " Hypnotism is one of the many things that he does. He's quite extraordinary, and helps many, many people.

    "He's very special, very normal, and very kind, and wants to help people heal, move through their trauma and stagnation into clarity. It's a beautiful thing to commit your life to."

    Jennifer - who was previously married to actor Brad Pitt actor and was in a relationship with Justin Theroux from 2015 until 2018 - first sparked romance rumours with Jim when the pair vacationed together in Mallorca, Spain, over the Fourth of July weekend this summer.

    After Jennifer made their relationship Instagram official, Jim reciprocated by adding more pictures of the pair together and alongside the snaps posted on Instagram, he wrote: "If this is a dream I don't want to wake up."

    Jim has since shared his secret to starting a successful relationship.

    He shared a clip to his Instagram account on Saturday (08.11.25), in which he gave tips for falling in love.

    He's asked: "Hey, Jim. How do I stop falling in love with the idea of someone?"

    Jim then replied: "I like this question mostly because the subconscious mind doesn't know the difference between reality and fantasy.

    "So the more you that fantasise about the future that does not currently exist, the more you make it real. This is what manifestation is.

    "However, in a relationship, if you're fantasising about what marriage with kids and a house in the country looks like without paying attention to what's happening in this present moment, then you're falling in love with something that doesn't exist, and you're probably putting too much attachment on that person.

    "So, how do you stop - is looking at exactly what's happening in the here and now. Stay present and don't move too far into the future until it happens."

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