Jennifer Aniston's new endorsement deal after secret wedding to Justin Theroux

On Wednesday, Aug. 5, Jennifer Aniston tied the knot with her fiancé Justin Theroux at a secret ceremony at the couple's Bel-Air home before flying to Bora Bora with a group of friends for their honeymoon. Now, the "Friends" star has more to celebrate as a new report claims that she has just signed a $5 million deal to appear in advertisements for Emirates Airlines. 

According to Page Six, the actress has already filmed the advertising campaign for the Dubai-based international airline. 

"Jennifer Aniston has shot a high-profile campaign for Emirates as part of this deal, for which she is being paid around $5 million. She will appear across TV and print ads worldwide," said an insider to Page Six. 

Boutros Boutros, Emirates' Divisional SVP for Corporate Communications, Marketing and Brand, said in a statement to Page Six that they are working with Aniston on "a global digital and television campaign" and that more information about the campaign will be revealed in the future. 

The Emirates advertising campaign is the latest endorsement deal for the "Cake" actress, who is also a spokesperson for Smart Water and Aveeno skin care products. She is also the face of hair care line Living Proof, which she part owns. 

Meanwhile, Aniston and Theroux are spending their honeymoon in Bora Bora, where they were reportedly joined by the actress' "Friends" co-star and bridesmaid Courteney Cox, and Aniston's "Horrible Bosses" co-star Jason Bateman. 

The couple got engaged on Theroux's birthday in August 2012. Their wedding was attended by their friends including Lisa Kudrow, Howard Stern, Chelsea Handler, Terry Richardon, Ellen DeGeneres, and Emily Blunt, among others. 

Of their secret wedding ceremony, a source from People magazine said that the couple finally decided to tie the knot last week because "the timing was finally right." The insider added that since they got engaged, Aniston was never in a rush to get married because they were content and secure in their relationship, "but marriage was always the plan." 

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