Los Angeles: Hollywood actress Jennifer Aniston has reportedly postponed her marriage with fiancé actor Justin Theroux until August.
Aniston and Theroux, who were originally planning to marry in May, can`t agree on the size of the wedding, therefore pushed the date forward.
"Aniston and Theroux have been totally relaxed about the wedding planning. They`re looking forward to the wedding, but they have different ideas about the actual wedding itself," contactmusic.com quoted a source as saying.
"It`s not to do with them as a couple, they`re madly in love. Every time you see them they`ve got their arms around each other. Aniston wants something bigger with all their friends, Theroux would just like something a bit more intimate. At this point, we`re expecting the wedding to be at the end of the summer, just before Labour Day Weekend (September 2)," the source said.
According to the source, Aniston who got engaged last summer, also admitted that she hasn`t had time to select her wedding dress because she is busy with her production venture "Call Me Crazy".
Aniston was earlier married to Brad Pitt.
Her wedding planner Kevin Lee claimed she was uncomfortable with the lavish celebration, which would cost a rumoured $1 million and included a 13 minute-long fireworks display and 50,000 flowers.
Lee said: "They won`t be blowing millions on an over-the-top wedding with hundreds of people they barely know. Pitt wanted that when she married him, and she got caught up in having a huge day. It was ultimately so stressful that she couldn`t really take time to enjoy it. So it`s going to be small and low-key so they feel relaxed."
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