
Jennifer Aniston's Boyfriend Supports Her at Premiere
Netizens can't seem to get over one thing the actress's beau did while at the premiere, with many expressing their qualms with the detail.
The dashing boyfriend of Hollywood golden girl Jennifer Aniston recently stepped out to support his beloved at an industry event. But instead of showering the couple with admiration, all eyes online fixated on one unexpected, unflattering detail.
In what should have been a glamorous night celebrating Aniston, her beau Jim Curtis, who has been publicly romantically linked to her since July of this year (2025), instead drew waves of criticism online. The offense? Not his fashion choices. Not his use of a cane. It was his casual chewing — a move that sent social media into a tailspin.

Netizen comment about Jim Curtis, posted on September 10, 2025. | Source: Instagram/people
'Major Turn-Off': Netizens Weigh in on Jim Curtis's Appearance at Series Premiere
At the Season 4 premiere of "The Morning Show," Aniston's beau was spotted amid the crowd, dressed simply in all black — his cane in hand, his presence calm and understated.
In a video posted by People magazine, Curtis can be seen casually chatting with another attendee in front of a bold, brightly colored backdrop. But his relaxed energy soon collided with the intense scrutiny of netizens, who zeroed in on one thing: his gum.

Jim Curtis chatting with an attendee, while at the Season 4 premiere of "The Morning Show," posted on September 10, 2025. | Source: Instagram/people
The verdict was swift and scathing. "Why the gum? Major turn-off," remarked one spectator, while another bluntly stated, "So rude — chewing."
Others piled on with sharper observations, with one commenting, "Chews like a slob, now really," and another instructing, "Ditch the gum. 🤢." Still, not all criticism dismissed his appearance entirely, as one person conceded, "He's handsome, but the chewing has to go. That would drive me crazy."
A Fresh Romance That's Already Capturing Attention
Curtis's connection to Aniston first made headlines this past July, when the pair was photographed soaking up the sun on a yacht in Mallorca, marking the actress's first serious romance in quite some time.
Sources close to Aniston say this relationship feels different. In fact, her inner circle is already smitten with Curtis's steady presence. "Jim's great. Her close friends love him. He's amazing to be around," shared one insider.
Curtis brings out a lighter, calmer side of Aniston that those around her have been quick to notice. Additionally, he's reportedly helped her slow down — no small feat for a woman who's juggled decades of fame, film sets, and the relentless pressures of Hollywood. With Curtis at her side, she's begun to pause, breathe, and reflect on all she's achieved.
Dinner Dates, Double Dates, and More Glowing Reports
The couple's bond is still in its early stages, yet those close to the duo describe it as promising. For Aniston, who can sometimes be her own toughest critic, Curtis's unwavering support feels refreshingly new. "He feels very safe for [sic] her," one source revealed.
Their budding romance has also been woven into Aniston's social life. In recent months, the couple has stepped out for double dates in both New York and Los Angeles.
From a three-hour West Village dinner with Jason Bateman and Amanda Anka to a star-studded evening at Malibu's Nobu with Courteney Cox and Johnny McDaid, the pair has been spotted coast to coast.
And it's not just social outings. Curtis was right there in August, supporting Aniston at an event for her haircare line LolaVie, where onlookers noted his radiant smile and laid-back demeanor as he cheered her on.
But Who Is Jim Curtis?
Beyond the red carpets and celebrity circles, Curtis is far more than just Aniston's boyfriend. He's a transformational coach, speaker, and author with a powerful message of healing, growth, and resilience.
His work blends science, emotional wellness, and spirituality — offering guidance to those stuck in emotional pain or personal crisis.
Curtis has spent over two decades in the wellness field, rising to executive roles at WebMD, Everyday Health, and the Institute for Integrative Nutrition (IIN).
He's helped shape the emotional recovery of entrepreneurs, creatives, and even fellow public figures through intensive personal growth, drawing from practices that merge neuroscience, subconscious reprogramming, and emotional healing.
A Private Struggle Behind the Spotlight
Curtis's healing journey — one that acknowledged both the physical body and emotional trauma — became the foundation of his philosophy: that no matter how overwhelming life feels, transformation is always within reach.
The wellness guru's professional mission is inseparable from his own experience with chronic illness — a struggle that may explain why he was seen with a cane at "The Morning Show" premiere.
Curtis was just 22 when doctors discovered lesions on his spinal cord, sending his life into a terrifying spiral. "It was unknown how they started, but I very rapidly became ill and soon had trouble walking," he divulged in 2018.
His symptoms — chronic pain, muscle spasms, migraines, paralysis, and a severe limp — mimicked a spinal cord injury. This left him reeling, and by his own account, questioning whether he wanted to live.
A Mask of Strength, a Body in Crisis
Still, he pushed on — graduating from college and diving headfirst into the high-octane world of Wall Street, despite the intense toll on his fragile health. The stress, long hours, and physically demanding pace of the setting only made his condition worse, triggering extreme fatigue, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and more.
Yet instead of admitting the truth, Curtis hid his illness, often telling people his limp came from a motorcycle accident — a story designed to deflect concern.
As his career blossomed, his health quietly crumbled. The daily act of pretending to be okay nearly broke him. "I was definitely depressed. You don't realize what a toll that takes," he disclosed.
Eventually, Curtis left finance behind and pivoted toward digital health, while still struggling in silence. The years of bottling his truth created a deep emotional wound, one that he would later use as fuel to help others.
From Survivor to Healer
Out of immense hardship came clarity. Curtis's road to healing — physically and emotionally — became the foundation of his wellness philosophy. He now teaches that transformation is always possible, no matter how painful or overwhelming life may seem.
His appearance at "The Morning Show" premiere, cane and all, was not just a gesture of love toward Jennifer Aniston — but a reminder of the battles he's fought and the strength he's come to embody.
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