Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux have only been married for less than a month but it appears as though the actress wants her second marriage to really work.
According to OK! Magazine, the couple is already attending therapy sessions with a marriage counselor on the idea that it will help avoid the pitfalls of marriage.
Initially, Jennifer reportedly didn't warm up to this and Justin had to convince his wife to try therapy to "keep their marriage on track," a source allegedly revealed to the news outlet. The source goes on to say that the therapy has been helping the couple, especially Jennifer, who has bad memories of her first marriage to Brad Pitt.
But Gossip Cop debunked the rumors citing that representatives of both stars said that the therapy sessions are not true.
"From the beginning, this was a different relationship for Jen," a friend of the actress told People immediately after they got married. "They were just so comfortable together and became inseparable pretty quickly."
Jennifer and Justin married in a secret ceremony on Aug. 5 inside their estate. Friends had no idea that they were there to witness the long-time couple getting married as they thought the party was for Justin's upcoming birthday. After the wedding, the two headed to Bora Bora for their honeymoon, which they also spent with a group of friends.
Meanwhile, after an eventful August with the marriage and the honeymoon, Jennifer and Justin have returned to work.
The actress is already on the set of "Mother's Day" in Atlanta and was spotted with nothing but a towel wrapped around her during filming, according to Mail Online. She was also seen chatting with director Gary Marshall and co-star Timothy Olyphant. The film also stars Julia Roberts and Kate Hudson, which will be set for release in April 2016, the news outlet reported.
Justin, on the other hand, is back on the set of his HBO TV show "The Leftovers." According to another People report, when Justin returned to the Austin, Texas set, the actor received cheers from the cast and crew because he finally got married.
Justin and Jennifer met in 2011 and got engaged in 2012. When asked about how he feels now that he's somebody's husband, the actor told the news outlet: "I'm very happy. It's nice to be able to look down and see a new piece of jewelry on my finger."
"The Leftovers" will begin its second season run on HBO on Oct. 4.