Los Angeles: Actress Jennifer Aniston, who will reportedly marry fiancé Justin Theroux in a few weeks, does not want any wedding gifts.
The couple has asked guests, who will be invited to the intimate ceremony, to make charity donations in lieu of buying them presents.
"Jen and Justin`s wedding will be an intimate affair with close friends and family, and Jennifer`s ex-husband Brad Pitt is definitely not on the guest list," contactmusic.com quoted a source as saying.
"They have also requested that instead of gifts, guests donate money to a children`s hospice," added the source.
They are quite involved in their wedding plans - they are even writing their own vows.
"The couple has also designed their own wedding rings with inscriptions inside. And they have written their own vows. It`s going to be very romantic," said the source.
Aniston, who was married to Pitt for five years before they got divorced in 2005, got engaged to Theroux last August.
Although Theroux has their ceremony planned, he is still unsure where to go for honeymoon.
"Justin has a house in Hawaii, so the island is very special to him and Mexico is Jen`s favourite place in the world.
"Paris is also special to them after they spent a very romantic and meaningful holiday there last year," said the source.
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