Jennifer Aniston dream home: Moving into Bel Air mansion with Justin Theroux this weekend - is actress pregnant?

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With their wedding date still on hold, Jennifer Aniston and fiancé Justin Theroux are finally able to move into their dream home.

The engaged couple had originally bought the $21 million estate in Bel Air last year but the mansion had been undergoing construction since then.

However, after a long wait, the property now has an extra 4,000 square feet and includes a separate guesthouse, pool, vineyard, wine cellar and a movie room.

The renovations to the couple's home is expected to be finished today and the pair can move in over the weekend, according to E!.

Aniston and Theroux finally got engaged last year but due to their hectic schedules, they had not scheduled a wedding date as of yet.

Reports stated that the pair had moved back their wedding date until the end of the summer so it will not clash with Aniston's ex-husband Brad Pitt's wedding to Angelina Jolie.

Last week, Pitt inadvertently slammed his marriage to Aniston in an interview with Esquire magazine.

Pitt did not criticize Aniston, but rather himself, saying that he became dull to himself in the time he was married to her.

"For a long time I thought I did too much damage-drug damage," Pitt told Esquire in a recent interview. "I was a bit of a drifter. A guy who felt he grew up in something of a vacuum and wanted to see things, wanted to be inspired. I spent years ****ing off. But then I got burnt out and felt that I was wasting my opportunity. It was a conscious change. This was about a decade ago. It was an epiphany."

Meanwhile, the "Friends" actress has been plagued with pregnancy rumors.

The 44-year-old actress has previously expressed that she wanted children.

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