Many people are interested in Justin Theroux’s recent comments about his ex-wife, Jennifer Aniston, as the former couple remains a popular topic in Hollywood. Their relationship, which ended amicably, has often been highlighted by mutual respect and friendship, making their interactions particularly noteworthy. So, what exactly did Justin Theroux say about Jennifer Aniston?
Here’s everything that you need to know about his statements, the context behind his remarks, and what they reveal about their ongoing connection.
Justin Theroux still feels protective about ex-wife Jennifer Aniston
Justin Theroux recently shared that he still feels protective of his ex-wife, Jennifer Aniston. His remarks followed Aniston’s public criticism of JD Vance, the Republican vice-presidential nominee, over his negative comments about childless women.
Theroux praised Aniston for how she handled the situation, saying she is still very dear to him.
Aniston, who has been vocal about her own fertility struggles, responded to Vance’s remarks about childless women with strong words. She defended the choice and circumstances of women without children. The actress specifically addressed Vance’s criticism of Kamala Harris and others, emphasizing the personal nature of his attack. She mentioned in her Instagram post, “Mr. Vance, I pray that your daughter is fortunate enough to bear children of her own one day.” She further added, ” I hope she will not need to turn to IVF as a second option. Because you are trying to take that away from her, too.” (via CNN)
Theroux, who was married to Aniston from 2015 to 2017, described their separation as amicable. He told Page Six: “She is still very dear to me, so, of course, yeah, I feel protective. But she batted back criticism, as well she should.”
Since their breakup, Theroux and Aniston have remained on good terms, often publicly supporting each other’s endeavors. Theroux’s recent remarks underscore the respect and affection that continues to define their relationship. Aniston, meanwhile, has continued to advocate on social issues.