Jennifer Aniston pregnant? Actress admits trying to have a baby with Justin Theroux

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Jennifer Aniston is one of those Hollywood actresses that everyone loves to read about. But in Aniston's case, people just can't help but fall in love with her. So, when there's that marriage or pregnancy rumor headline linked to her name, fans just keep reading the stories in the hopes of them coming true for the actress. 

The fact of the matter is, these rumors have gone on and on for a while now and yet, Aniston isn't planning a wedding yet, nor is she sporting a baby bump. So, is that a no to both the persistent rumors? 

The Hollywood Reporter had the pleasure of talking to Aniston recently. And in that very telling interview, the "Friends" actress silenced every rumor there is. 

When asked if she's going to get married soon, she answered clearly. "We don't have a date. I wouldn't tell you if we did."

That shows that the 45-year-old actress isn't hesitating getting married to Theroux, despite the rumors.

Are they planning to have kids? This is what she said: 

"Listen. That's a topic that's so exhausted. I get nervous around that, just because it's very personal. Who knows if it's going to happen? It's been a want. We're doing our best." 

That's a yes on wanting to have kids and a clear no that she is pregnant right now.

But apart from these rumors, a more pressing issue with Aniston is the Oscar snub from "Selma." Aniston shared that she did feel a bit hurt, but she moved on from it. 

"I know a lot of people were sorry. I feel I've gotten such wonderful love — I had almost more phone calls and flowers than I did for any other nomination [in the past]," she shared. 

Given that Aniston is a light-spirited individual, she continually hopes for something better in life. In the interview, she admitted that she feels like "something bigger" is going to happen. 

"It could be more work, it could be more creativity, or getting more philanthropic in the world. It can look like a baby," she said. "It can look like a foundation. I know I have a bigger purpose. It's a puzzle, and I haven't quite put the puzzle together. But something greater is calling out to me."  

Aniston revealed more about herself in the interview, from talking about her pains in life to her dyslexia problem. You can read her full interview at THR

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