Jennifer Aniston's relationship with wellness author and transformational coach Jim Curtis has drawn renewed public attention after reports described a romance grounded in shared spiritual practices, alongside rare public praise from the actress about her partner's work. The 56-year-old Friends star and Curtis, 50, confirmed their relationship publicly in November, marking a shift for Aniston, who has historically guarded her private life despite decades in the spotlight.

According to a source speaking to the National Enquirer, the couple has been dating since July and has prioritized intimacy through nontraditional practices. The source said, "They've started playing around with tantra. Jen says she's having the best sex of her life." The report portrays the relationship as rooted in alternative wellness philosophies rather than conventional Hollywood dating routines.

Curtis is known for his work in hypnotherapy, manifestation and trauma-focused coaching, an area that aligns with Aniston's long-standing interest in holistic health. The same source claimed the pair's connection extends beyond physical intimacy, adding, "Aside from the tantra, Jen and Jim have been doing psychic style readings together." The source said Curtis shares Aniston's openness to spiritual exploration, noting, "A lot of people give Jen grief over getting advice from psychics. They think it's kooky. But Jim's totally into it too."

Aniston has previously acknowledged her interest in wellness rituals, including meditation and alternative healing practices. Insiders cited by the National Enquirer said Curtis's lack of skepticism has been central to the relationship, with one source stating, "Jennifer loves that Jim doesn't roll his eyes or get cynical." Another source added that spirituality has become foundational to the couple's bond, saying, "Jen says it's helped to deepen their connection and, in some ways, fast track it, because there really aren't any limits or judgements."

While those accounts rely on anonymous sources, Aniston has publicly confirmed her admiration for Curtis. In an interview with Elle published Nov. 12, she described him as "quite extraordinary." Speaking about his career, Aniston told the magazine, "He... helps many, many people." She added that Curtis "wants to help people heal, move through their trauma and stagnation into clarity. It's a beautiful thing to commit your life to."

The couple's decision to go public on Instagram earlier this fall signaled a level of seriousness not always present in Aniston's past relationships. Her endorsement of Curtis's professional mission also represents a rare instance of the actress directly addressing her romantic life in a national publication.