Justin Theroux and Jennifer Aniston wedding: Wedding called off?

Did Justin Theroux call off his wedding to Jennifer Aniston?

According to a report from Life & Style magazine, Theroux "pulled the plug on their wedding just days before it was to go down." A source told the tabloid that this happened when Aniston was on the phone with Theroux, asking him about wedding menu choices, when he said, "I'm not ready" and said that he "can't go through with the wedding." 

The magazine continued to report that this isn't the first time that the couple has cancelled their wedding, with Aniston reportedly believing that this time around it would actually happen. But Gossip Cop debunked the rumor, saying that the story was "all fiction."  

The website says that back in March, Life & Style ran a story claiming it was Aniston who had "pulled the plug" on a proposed wedding and dubbed her a "runaway bride." At the time, Gossip Cop also busted the false report. 

This isn't the first time that the '"Friends" star has been reported to have split with her fiancé, as many tabloids are quick to paint her as a perpetually unlucky in love woman since her split with Brad Pitt. But Aniston isn't paying attention to the rumors and doesn't get distracted by the constant buzz surrounding her relationship with Theroux. 

"[I] just don't pay attention," she told CBS "Sunday Morning" last January. "I think I used to really, there was a period when I was hell-bent on saying, 'That's not true, that's not right, that's not fair.' And now I just think you have to let it roll of your back and realize, I think everyone knows it's all [made up] and like soap opera on paper."

Theroux popped the question to the "Cake" actress on his 41st birthday in August 2012 over dinner at NYC's Blue Hill restaurant. Since then, the couple has been concentrating on their careers, vacations with friends, and dinner parties at their L.A. pad than wedding planning, according to Us Weekly.

"The main thing is to try to just keep refocusing back on what you know is true and what makes you guys happy," Aniston added. "We know what our truth is."

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