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Jennifer Aniston Shares Intimate Glimpse of Romance with Jim Curtis in Cozy Social Media Snaps

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April 7, 2026 · 1:17 AM

Jennifer Aniston offered fans a rare, intimate look at her relationship with boyfriend Jim Curtis through a series of personal photos shared on social media.

Among a collection of images posted to Instagram on April 5—which included moments with her dogs and friends like Courteney Cox and Jason Bateman—the actress included two particularly tender shots with Curtis. In one dimly-lit photo, Aniston wraps her arms around Curtis's neck as they press their heads together, both smiling softly at the camera. She wears a simple white tank top with jewelry, her hair down, while Curtis sports a dark long-sleeved shirt.

Another image shows Curtis relaxing on a couch with a King Charles Spaniel curled on his lap, one hand behind his head and the other gently holding the dog, his leg resting on a wooden coffee table.

Aniston, who has been dating the hypnotist since 2025, captioned the Instagram post simply: "Sunday dump day!"

The 57-year-old's glimpse into her personal life follows recent comments where she expressed contentment with this chapter of her life.

"I just feel great about this season," Aniston told E! News last month. "I feel really good."

She added that she tries to "keep focused on the positive and not focus so much on the insanity," noting, "Things are as good as they can be in this space."

Curtis recently provided insight into how the couple navigates their relationship, particularly during challenging moments.

"The only reason we’re here on this earth is for interpersonal relationships," Curtis said on a February podcast episode. "Repair is part of it all, we’re living with it. I spend a lot of time with my girlfriend, we spend a lot of time in the house together. So sometimes we can have little things that flare up."

The 50-year-old explained that they've established communication strategies before conflicts arise.

"We’ve had discussions where, before anything bad happens in this situation, 'Do you need time? Do you need 10 minutes to yourself to think about it?'" he shared. "'Do you want to get into it immediately? Is it okay if we sleep over night, or are you the type of person if you go to bed angry it’s painful for you?'"

Curtis emphasized the importance of setting relationship guidelines in advance, adding, "I think there needs to be, especially in a romantic relationship, to pregame the rules to this thing that you’re doing."