Jennifer Aniston and husband Justin Theroux wrap up vacation in Colorado

Amidst divorce rumors, Jennifer Aniston and her husband, Justin Theroux, are pretty much going strong. The two have just wrapped up their snowy vacation in Telluride, Colorado with actor Jason Bateman and his brood.

The "Wanderlust" actor posted a photo on his Instagram that shows him and his wife having a fun time together on their wintry vacation and wrote:

"Happy Holidays & Merry Christmas! If there's any Xmas cheddar leftover... A few of our favorite charities... @stjude @bestfriendsanimalsociety @austinpetsalive @animalleague @doctorswithoutborders @jimmykimmel (I keeeeed! He's doing just fine)."

An insider told People that the two spent the whole day skiing together. "They had a private chef and got to just relax and enjoy," the source revealed.

"They like that Telluride is very private and quiet," the insider added. "It seemed they very much enjoyed their quiet holiday in the snow."

It was definitely a getaway the famous couple needed to clear the assumptions from people who are very critical about their marriage.

The couple started dating in 2011, just after the movie "Wanderlust." They announced their engagement in 2012 and finally tied the knot in a secret wedding in August of last year.

After their Colorado vacation, speculations are rife that the actress could be pregnant with their first child. Although there is no official announcement from the couple, the rumor has made quite a buzz in the showbiz world.

Aniston and Theroux have not only faced pregnancy rumors but also divorce rumors, but clearly the couple is not heading to the courthouse for a divorce proceeding.

Although they have been living apart from each other due to their separate work schedules, this does not mean that their relationship is on the rocks.

The set-up is not new for both of them; they have been together for five years and most of the time, they are away from each other working on movie projects.

 

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