The news of the divorce, Jennifer Aniston and Justin Teru, sounded today, and the actress has already decided to get rid of the memories of her stellar wife. Jen sells a house in Bel Air, in which she married Justin.
Non-motive motive
While the fans of the couple come to their senses after hearing about the parting of Jennifer Aniston and Justin Thero, and digesting unexpected information, and the gossips give a forecast for the return of the actress to the free ex-husband Brad Pitt, it became known that Jen put up for sale her mansion in Bel Eyre, California. However, it is not necessary to suspect Aniston in the desire to deceive Teru, appropriating his money from the sale of real estate.
Before the marriage, the spouses had prudently signed a marriage contract, having agreed that they did not claim to acquire each other's property before the wedding. The house was bought by Aniston in 2011 for 21 million dollars, and her relationship with Teru it formalized in 2015. Despite the fact that Justin at the time of the purchase of the mansion was already a boyfriend of Aniston and over the years invested his money in building a house, he can not claim it.
New life
According to the insider, in the house in Bel Air, everything reminds Aniston of Teru and her unfulfilled hopes. The mansion was a family nest of spouses. Here, in the backyard, the secret wedding of Jennifer and Justin took place.
Jen wants to quickly get rid of real estate and is ready to sell it for a record $ 75 million, receiving 54 million profit. In parallel, she is looking for a new home to move.
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It is noteworthy that Aniston has already made an excellent advertisement for the sale of the house. Becoming the heroine of the March issue of the magazine Architectural Digest, she staged a photo session for a glossy, which will soon appear on the shelves, in the mansion.