Jennifer Aniston News: Actress Marries Justin Theroux but Rumors Link Her and Brad Pitt

Hollywood actress and former 'Friends' star Jennifer Aniston just recently married actor Justin Theroux and surprisingly, the media is still all about her break up with also now married actor, Brad Pitt. The two split up a decade ago after four years of marriage and up until now, it still cannot be denied that Aniston's name is still linked with Pitt despite her recent marriage vows to another.

Just last Wednesday, reports surfaced that Aniston finally wed her fiancé of two years, Theroux. The two were said to have said their I Do's at Aniston's house in Los Angeles in a private ceremony with a few guests including their big-named celebrity friends like Howard Stern, Jason Bateman, Lisa Kudrow, Sia Furler, Samantha Ronson, Chelsea Handler, John Krasinski, Emily Blunt and more.

And just after a new chapter in her life unfolded, an old chapter apparently opened up once again with several reports linking Aniston's name with Pitt's once again, after more than a decade of being apart. "I mean, I don't like it when people bring it up. But people still do, right?" CBS Sunday Morning's Lee Cowan began as he previously asked Aniston how it feels like when people still ask about her divorce with Pitt.

"I don't find it painful, though," replied Aniston previously while she was still engaged with Theroux at that time. "I think it's a narrative that follows you because it's an interesting headline. It's more of a media-driven topic," she added.

Indeed, their break up was a media-driven topic and it was worse in the past apparently since there were even a moment when there was an anti-Aniston situation was going on when Pitt was with his now wife Angelina Jolie Pitt.

"It grieves me that this was interpreted this way," Pitt previously said of the Anti-Antiston issue in the past telling E! News. "Jen is an incredibly giving, loving, and hilarious woman who remains my friend. It is an important relationship I value greatly. The point I was trying to make is not that Jen was dull, but that I was becoming dull to myself-and that, I am responsible for."