Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux adopting a baby?

Are Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux adopting a baby? After the couple's secret wedding last August, a new report claims that the pair is ready to expand their family and are looking to adopt.

"She's ready for this new adventure," said a source to OK! magazine via In Touch Weekly. While the insider said that it will most likely take several months before the couple can bring home a baby, the "Friends" star and her husband are "covering all bases to start a family.

"Jen is dying to have a little girl," said the source. Reps for Aniston and Theroux have yet to comment on the report.
This isn't the first time that it has been rumored that the couple is looking to adopt. Since Aniston and "The Leftovers" star got engaged in 2012, numerous tabloids have reported that the actress is either pregnant or adopting. In previous interviews, the star spoke about the media's constant scrutiny on her personal life, which began when she split with Brad Pitt.

Speaking with 5 News (via Mirror.co), the actress said that she just tries to tune the rumors out.

"It's just nonsense and static noise," she said of rumors. "There's always the accidental magazine that you'll see…There's always going to be a glimpse of it."

While the adoption rumors have yet to be confirmed or denied, right now, Aniston and Theroux appear happy with their life as newlyweds as Theroux told their close friend, Ellen DeGeneres, that he loves calling the "Cake" star his wife.
"The first couple of days of doing it, you're—it's a great feeling," he said. "Fiance, after a while, sounds cute at first, then you get to say, 'my wife.'"

Aniston previously told The Hollywood Reporter that the topic of having kids has been "so exhausted" but admitted that it's part of their plans.

 "It's been a want. We're doing our best," said Aniston.

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