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Sources close to the couple reveal that Jennifer Aniston and her boyfriend, Jim Curtis, are taking their relationship to the next level by planning a joint business endeavor. The project is described as "a shared dream" for the pair, deeply rooted in their mutual passion for animal welfare.
The couple, who have been dating for over a year, reportedly bonded instantly over their love for rescue animals. This common interest has now blossomed into a serious plan to launch a business together, though specific details about the nature of the company remain under wraps. Insiders suggest it will naturally align with their advocacy and compassion for pets.
Friends of the actress note that Curtis, a writer and director, has brought a great sense of happiness and stability to Aniston's life. Their connection is said to extend beyond romance into a strong partnership, making this professional collaboration a seamless next step. This move signifies a deepening of their bond as they combine personal harmony with a unified professional vision, building something meaningful from a cause they both cherish.
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