Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux reveal more details about couple's secret wedding

It has been two months since Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux tied the knot in a secret ceremony held in their Bel Air, California home in front of their family and friends, and after the couple spent their honeymoon in Bora Bora, the two are said to be very happy and are still very much smitten with each other.

A source close to Aniston told People magazine, "Jen and Justin are very happy. They act like they are in the honeymoon phase."

When the two made their first red carper appearance as man and wife at "The Leftovers" season two premiere, the pair looked happy as they posed with their arms around each other in matching black outfits. An onlooker at the premiere told the magazine that "they seem very infatuated with each other" at the event.

Recently, Theroux gave more details about their secret wedding ceremony while promoting his HBO show. The actor told Vanity Fair that initially, they told different guests varying reasons why they were throwing a party at their house. At first, they told their friends that they were celebrating Theroux's birthday, but when some people R.S.V.P.'d no due to busy schedules, they felt like they had to tell the truth in order for everyone to be there for their special day.

Theroux said that some guests who knew the real reason for the celebration turned up appropriately dressed for the occasion, while some who still thought that they were attending a casual party were dressed in jeans and flip flops.

He revealed that they also had friends who came to their home in formal wear every time they got an invitation.

"We've also had friends who, when we've done barbeques and stuff, show up, like, dressed to the nines, like, 'This is the thing, right?'" he said.

In an interview, Theroux told Robin Roberts on "Good Morning America," that being married is "fantastic."

"Something really does shift in a wonderful way and it refocuses things and in a weird way, it was a long time coming," he said.

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