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Who Is Jim Curtis? 5 Things About Jennifer Aniston's Boyfriend, From Age to Career & More
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Who Is Jim Curtis? 5 Facts About Jennifer Aniston’s Boyfriend – Hollywood Life

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Jennifer Aniston found love with her new boyfriend, Jim Curtis, earlier this year, but they didn’t take their relationship to the ‘gram until November 2025. The Morning Show actress shared a sweet photo of them, calling Jim “my love” in her caption. Since fans haven’t learned much about Jim yet, Hollywood Life has gathered everything we know so far about Jennifer’s boyfriend and their relationship below!

Jim Curtis Is a Hypnotherapist

Jim built his wellness career around his passion for hypnotherapy. According to his website, he has been working in the health and wellness space for around 20 years.

“For over two decades, Jim has been a voice in the wellness world — holding leadership roles at WebMD, Everyday Health, and the Institute for Integrative Nutrition (IIN),” Jim’s website bio reads. “He’s coached entrepreneurs, creatives, and public figures through deep inner work — blending neuroscience, subconscious reprogramming, and emotional healing.”

Jim Curtis Is Also a Coach & an Author

Jim is also a “transformational coach, author and speaker who helps people break free from pain and step into the fullest version of themselves,” his website indicates.

“He works at the powerful intersection of science and spirituality, known for his grounded, compassionate approach that meets you exactly where you are,” the website indicates. 

Jim Curtis & Jennifer Aniston Started Dating Sometime in 2025

According to multiple outlets, Jim and Jennifer have been dating since at least mid-2025. The pair were first photographed spending time together over the 4th of July weekend.

How Old Is Jim Curtis? His Age Now

Jim turned 50 in November 2025, as seen on his Instagram account. In a carousel post, Jim shared photos from his 50th birthday celebration.

Jim Curtis Had a ‘Misdiagnosed Illness’

When Jim was just 22, he was diagnosed with lesions along his spinal cord, causing him to live with muscle spasms, a chronic limp and even paralysis. Per his website, his illness was misdiagnosed, and he was inspired to seek a career in wellness.

“After years of living with a chronic, misdiagnosed illness and emotional trauma, he found a way to heal that honored both the body and the soul,” the website reads. “His work is rooted in that experience — and in the belief that no matter how stuck or broken you may feel, transformation is always possible.”

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How Old Is Jim Curtis? Jennifer Aniston’s Boyfriend’s Age Now – Hollywood Life
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How Old Is Jim Curtis? Jennifer Aniston’s Boyfriend’s Age Now – Hollywood Life

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Jennifer Aniston and her boyfriend, Jim Curtis, have been dating since at least mid-2025, and they’ve finally gone public with their romance! The Morning Show actress went Instagram official with her new man in November 2025, and her fans are curious to learn more about Jim.

“Happy birthday my love. Cherished,” Jennifer captioned her Instagram post, featuring the actress wrapping her arms around Jim from behind in the black-and-white photo.

Below, find out Jim’s age, and learn more about him.

How Old Is Jennifer Aniston? Her Age Now

Jennifer is currently 56 years old. She was born on February 11, 1969.

Jim Curtis’ Age Now: How Old Is He?

Jim is 50 years old. He celebrated his birthday in early November 2025. Therefore, he and Jennifer have six-year age gap.

Since Jennifer tagged her boyfriend in her Instagram post, fans could see that he celebrated his 50th birthday from a carousel post.

“50 and feeling good! Birthday recap part 1,” Jim captioned his own post from the festivities. “Thank you for all the wishes and love. So grateful for you my friends, family and community.”

How Did Jennifer Aniston Meet Boyfriend Jim Curtis?

Jennifer and Jim have kept the details of their meet-cute and romance out of the spotlight. So, it’s still unclear how exactly they met.

Multiple outlets have reported that they likely started dating sometime in mid-2025 and were spotted in public together for the first time over the 4th of July weekend.

What Does Jim Curtis Do for a Living?

Jim is a hypnotherapist, author and coach, and has experience working in the health and wellness space for 20 years, according to his website.

“For over two decades, Jim has been a voice in the wellness world — holding leadership roles at WebMD, Everyday Health, and the Institute for Integrative Nutrition (IIN),” Jim’s website bio reads. “He’s coached entrepreneurs, creatives, and public figures through deep inner work — blending neuroscience, subconscious reprogramming, and emotional healing.”

Jim has also published two books: Shift: Quantum Manifestation Guide and The Stimulati Experience: 9 Skills for Getting Past Pain, Setbacks, and Trauma to Ignite Health and Happiness. 

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Jennifer Aniston, Jim Curtis Relationship Instagram Official 
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Jennifer Aniston, Jim Curtis Relationship Instagram Official 

by jummy84 November 3, 2025
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Jennifer Aniston is proving she’s there for Jim Curtis. 

Nearly six months after the Friends alum and the wellness expert sparked dating rumors, she made their romance Instagram official with a sweet birthday shoutout. 

Alongside a black and white photo where Jennifer hugs the newly 50-year-old from behind, she wrote in a Nov. 2 post, “Happy birthday my love.” 

Tacking on a red heart emoji, the 56-year-old added, “Cherished.” 

Jennifer and Jim’s latest relationship milestone comes just after the wellness professional shared some valuable insight into finding love later in life. 

When asked about finding love at 42, Jim wrote in an Instagram Q&A Oct. 29, “Same as you do at 22 and 32, but with more confidence, more experience and more authenticity.”

“First love yourself and recognize that you are the perfect age and that life is not over at 42,” Jim continued. “When you are 62 and 72, you will look back at 42 and wish that you were that age.”

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Jennifer Aniston Makes Her Relationship With Jim Curtis Instagram Official

by jummy84 November 3, 2025
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Jennifer Aniston is pouring all the love on Instagram! The FRIENDS star recently took to social media to wish her boyfriend Jim Curtis on his birthday. While fans were speculating about their romance, Jennifer made it Instagram official with a heartwarming click with Jim. She captioned the click as, “Happy birthday my love… Cherished.”


The monochrome click features Jennifer and Jim, wrapped in each other’s arms. The two are all smiles as they seem to be clicked candidly. Soon after the post went live, Jim dropped a ‘kiss’ emoticon in the comments as his stamp of approval. Fans took to the comments to wish Jim on his birthday and congratulate couple on the relationship. “This version of you is my fav! Healthy, happy, successful and in love! You really deserve this Jen! Happy birthday to your love!” one fan wrote. Another said, “Couldn’t be happier for you two. My heart is exploding.”

Interestingly, Jennifer and Jim were first linked together in July 2025. They were spotted vacationing together in Mallorca, Spain. The duo was accompanied by Jen’s close friend Jason Bateman and his wife Amanda Anka. They kept the relationship a hushed-hushed affair until Jennifer posted the adorable photo to celebrate his birthday. Many reports state that their relationship has developed privately yet steadily.

Who is Jim Curtis?

Jim Curtis might be unfamiliar to fans as he does not belong to the film industry. Curtis is an author, hypnotherapist and wellness expert. He is a known figure in the health and wellness industry and has over 20 years of experience. He was reportedly introduced to Jennifer through their mutual friends.

Neither Jennifer nor Jim have publicly opened up about their relationship. However, it seems that they are ready to embrace the next chapter together.

Also Read: Jennifer Aniston Hopes to Explore India’s Spiritual Side on Next Visit

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PBS SoCal Sets Live 3-Hour Telethon With Josh Groban, Jamie Lee Curtis
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PBS SoCal Sets Live 3-Hour Telethon With Josh Groban, Jamie Lee Curtis

by jummy84 October 21, 2025
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Following public media’s loss of federal funding, PBS SoCal is hoping viewers will help fill the gap. It has announced We ❤ Public Television, a star-studded live three-hour telethon, which will air on Sat. Nov. 8 from 4-7 pm on PBS SoCal in the Southern California area and on PBS stations nationwide on Thanksgiving night.

The celebrity lineup includes Josh Groban, Jamie Lee Curtis, Ken Burns, Ziggy Marley, Lily Tomlin, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Marlee Matlin, Nicholas Ralph, Noel Paul Stookey, Rick Steves, David Foster and Katharine McPhee, Adam Arkin, Courtney Vance, Martha Plimpton, Joe Bonamassa, Sheléa, Jesse Cook, Judy Blume, Celtic Woman, Sarah Silverman, Mychal the Librarian, Lindsey Stirling and more.

The program will feature live musical performances and viewer testimonials, plus archival material from iconic public television shows including Masterpiece, Austin City Limits, Great Performances and Sesame Street.

The telethon also will include three special performances from the Nashville PBS studios featuring Kathy Mattea, Sierra Hull, Molly Tuttle and Ketch Secor.

Following the broadcast, the telethon will be available on the free PBS App from Nov. 27-Dec. 24, 2025.

“This Telethon is going to be a giant lovefest celebrating Public Television. We will feature great music, some classic clips from viewers’ favorite PBS series and a few surprises,” commented PBS SoCal’s Executive Producer for the Telethon, Maura Daly Phinney. “Every contribution that viewers make will go to their local public television station and help them fill the gap created by the loss of our federal funding.”

Paula Kerger, president and CEO of PBS, informed station general managers in August that PBS planned to cut its budget by 21% as public media faces the loss of $1.1 billion in federal funding over the next two fiscal years. The overall pool of station dues will be reduced by $35 million, she said. 

The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, set up by Congress in the 1960s to distribute federal funding grants, announced that it would be shutting down by the end of the year. 

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Jamie Lee Curtis reveals why her new film The Lost Bus is the most important one she will ever do
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Jamie Lee Curtis reveals why her new film The Lost Bus is the most important one she will ever do

by jummy84 October 1, 2025
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One of the most striking of those stories was that of the heroic bus driver Kevin McKay and school teacher Mary Ludwig, who helped rescue 22 elementary students to safety from the fire.

The inspiring story has now been brought to life by Apple in new film The Lost Bus – directed by Paul Greengrass and led by Matthew McConaughey and America Ferrera, with Hollywood icon Jamie Lee Curtis serving as a producer.

“I first heard the story of Kevin McKay from the Washington Post, when they were doing a review of Lizzie Johnson’s book [Paradise: One Town’s Struggle to Survive an American Wildfire],” Curtis explained during an exclusive interview with RadioTimes.com.

“They highlighted his story, and I remember I said to my husband, kind of flippantly… ‘Well, there’s the movie.’ Because of course, you could tell that very interpersonal, human story amid this inferno that would be almost impossible to imagine filming.

“I didn’t do anything that day, and the next day, I was driving in my car in the mountains,” she continued. “And there was an NPR interview of Scott Simon interviewing Lizzie Johnson, the author of the book. And he said… ‘Lizzie, the story that got me was Kevin McKay and Mary Ludwig.’

“And I pulled my car over on the side of the road. I called Jason Blum, who’s my business partner, and I said, Jason, I want to buy this book. I’m sending you links. It’s going to be expensive to buy, but I believe it’ll be the most important thing either one of us do in the movie business.”

In the film, Kevin McKay is portrayed by one of the most celebrated actors of our generation – Matthew McConaughey. And the Oscar winner explained that playing a real hero was both a responsibility and an honour.

“I say there’s a responsibility because you’re not only dealing with the portrayal of those people, but also an entire communal experience where people died,” he said. “Brothers, sisters, mothers, fathers died – so how you tell that story [is important.]

He added: “Even though we made it a piece of entertainment and we took our dramatic license, it’s inspired by those events and it kept to the spirit of what happened and who these people were and where they ended up after this film.”

It was the job of acclaimed director and screenwriter Greengrass – known for his work on the Bourne films and a number of true story dramas including United 93 – to bring this true story of heroism to life, and Ferrera called the filmmaker’s approach “masterful”.

“As an actor, I wasn’t worried about my part in making a big movie,” she explained “My job and my lane was to tell the story of this character.

“What is so beautiful about how Paul works is that I felt I had everything I needed to be clear about what my character’s journey was and then what he asks is complete and utter trust, let it all go.

Paul Greengrass on the set of The Lost Bus. Apple

The trust that Greengrass required from his actors was crucial for telling the epic story, as he would immerse the actors in the drama with 30-minute-long takes that saw 6 to 10 cameras rolling simultaneously.

“At a certain point, you can’t keep track of what’s going on, you just have to know and trust that Paul and this incredible crew are making a big movie and my job is to be present and be in the moment and tell the character’s journey,” said Ferrera.

“It’s very easy with Paul to get out of your head,” added McConaughey. “It’s actually impossible to stay in your head because there’s so much going on and every time a camera is at a different spot. Okay, he’s corralling this thing; let me just handle what I’m doing. I don’t need to look for a mark, I don’t need to look for a light, I don’t have to be technical. Let me just behave.”

While preparing for the role, McConaughey was also faced with a pertinent question: what is the definition of a hero? Though there isn’t one definitive answer, he came to the conclusion that it was someone who consistently “runs towards the crisis, not away from it.”

The selfless acts of bravery that McKay and Ludwig exhibited were something that lingered with both McConaughey and Ferrera long after filming commenced as they tried to truly understand what these people were thinking in the moments of crisis.

“[When] someone who is doing the best to save their immediate family, what is it that makes someone [make that choice] when they get the call to take care of 22 kids that they’re not related to. Is it the right thing to do? What was it that made Kevin make that choice? He didn’t have to pick up, he could have got his mom and son,” said McConaughey.

America Ferrera and Matthew McConaughey in The Lost Bus

America Ferrera and Matthew McConaughey in The Lost Bus. Apple

Ferrera echoed this sentiment, explaining that it was something that would be hard for “many of us to imagine” and that being a parent was the only context that she had for this selfless bravery.

“[When you’re a parent], you don’t have a choice to run from the crisis, you have to run to the crisis. Both of these characters make such a counter-intuitive choice which is they choose to run towards dangers and away from their duty as parents,” she said.

“That moment for both of them is that they chose against their deepest instincts as parents to rescue their children and save what is most precious to them and instead, the selflessness of showing up for a community that you don’t know because that’s a sense of duty that you feel in that moment. That’s something that is hard for so many of us to imagine.”

The end of the movie shows the devastation caused by the fire and the impact it had on the Butte County community of Paradise. However, it also showed a potential for a brighter future and hope for a rebirth.

“The town of Paradise lost 85 members of their community and it burned the entire community,” said Curtis. “But today, it’s a thriving and surviving community. They are a robust and rebuilding group of people.”

Curtis added that she was most proud that the cast and crew of helped support the creation of a permanent memorial to the people of Paradise, which will “give significant support to that permanent memorial once the movie is done and gone”.

The Hope Plaza is a landmark dedicated to the memory of the Camp Fire and is a place of honour for the first responders and those who perished, as people come together to reflect and inspire hope for the future of the community.

The Lost Bus is on Apple TV+ from Friday 3rd October 2025 – sign up to Apple TV+ now.

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Sonny Curtis, Crickets Member Who Wrote 'I Fought the Law,' Dead at 88
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Sonny Curtis, Crickets Member Who Wrote ‘I Fought the Law,’ Dead at 88

by jummy84 September 20, 2025
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Sonny Curtis, a one-time member of Buddy Holly’s backing band the Crickets who later penned and performed the hit theme song to The Mary Tyler Moore Show, has died at the age of 88.

Curtis’ daughter Sarah confirmed her father’s death Saturday on social media. “I’m heartbroken to tell you that my dad Sonny passed away yesterday after a sudden illness. I’m so grateful that I was with him at the end, along with my mom. It was peaceful and he didn’t suffer,” Sarah Curtis wrote.

“He was 88 and he lived a more exceptional life than anyone I’d ever met. He made a mark on this world, and he made a mark on the hearts of all who knew him. It’s a sad day, but what a life. May we look at his life with joy rather than sadness. He would have wanted that.”

The Meadow, Texas-born Curtis first played alongside Holly in the mid-1950s before that singer formed the Crickets in 1957; Curtis joined the Crickets — now its own entity in addition to backing Holly — in 1958, just months before Holly’s death in February 1959. Curtis remained with the Crickets as lead guitarist in the years after Holly’s death, and soon assumed the role of lead singer as well in the band.

It was with the Crickets that Curtis penned perhaps his most enduring rock song: “I Fought the Law,” which the Crickets first released in 1960. The song was later popularized by the Bobby Fuller Four — who transformed the track into a Top 10 hit — and eventually immortalized by the Clash, who recorded their punk rock take in 1979. “I Fought the Law” was later named to Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Songs of All Time list.

Curtis would also pen hit singles for the Everly Brothers (“Walk Right Back”), Leo Sayer (“More Than I Can Say”), Keith Whitley (“I’m No Stranger to the Rain”), and Glen Campbell (“The Straight Life”), but he reserved his biggest song for himself when he recorded “Love Is All Around” in 1970. The track would eventually serve as the theme song for The Mary Tyler Moore Show for seven seasons.

“Who can turn the world on with her smile? / Who can take a nothing day, and suddenly make it all seem worthwhile?” Curtis sang on the track. “Well it’s you girl, and you should know it / With each glance and every little movement you show it.”

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During the span of the sitcom, Curtis recorded and released several versions of the track, while artists like Joan Jett and Husker Du also performed renditions of the hit theme songs.

In 2012, Curtis was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame alongside other members of the Crickets. A Nashville resident for the latter half of his life, Curtis was also inducted into the city’s Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1991 and Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum in 2007.

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Sonny Curtis, member of Buddy Holly’s Crickets, dead at 88 – National

by jummy84 September 20, 2025
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Sonny Curtis, a vintage rock ‘n’ roller who wrote the raw classic I Fought the Law and posed the enduring question “Who can turn the world on with her smile?” as the writer-crooner of the theme song to The Mary Tyler Moore Show, has died at 88.

Curtis, inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of The Crickets in 2012, died Friday, his wife of more than a half-century, Louise Curtis, confirmed to The Associated Press. His daughter, Sarah Curtis, wrote on his Facebook page that he had been suddenly ill.

Curtis wrote or co-wrote hundreds of songs, from Keith Whitley’s country smash I’m No Stranger to the Rain to the Everly Brothers’ Walk Right Back, a personal favourite Curtis completed while in Army basic training. Bing Crosby, Glen Campbell, Bruce Springsteen and the Grateful Dead were among other artists who covered his work.

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Early days with Buddy Holly

Born during the Great Depression to cotton farmers outside of Meadow, Texas, Curtis was a childhood friend of Buddy Holly’s and an active musician in the formative years of rock, whether jamming on guitar with Holly in the mid-1950s or opening for Elvis Presley when Elvis was still a regional act. Curtis’ songwriting touch also soon emerged: Before he turned 20, he had written the hit Someday for Webb Pierce and Rock Around With Ollie Vee for Holly.

Curtis had left Holly’s group, the Crickets, before Holly became a major star. But he returned after Holly died in a plane crash in 1959 and he was featured the following year on the album In Style with the Crickets, which included I Fought the Law (dashed off in a single afternoon, according to Curtis, who would say he had no direct inspiration for the song) and the Jerry Allison collaboration More Than I Can Say, a hit for Bobby Vee, and later for Leo Sayer.


From left, Sonny Curtis, Bobby Vee, Joe B. Maudlin and Jerry J.I. Allison perform at the Stillman auditorium in Clear Lake, Iowa on Friday Jan. 30, 2009.

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Meanwhile, it took until 1966 for I Fought the Law and its now-immortal refrain “I fought the law — and the law won” to catch on: The Texas-based Bobby Fuller Four made it a Top 10 song. Over the following decades, it was covered by dozens of artists, from punk (the Clash) to country (Johnny Cash, Nanci Griffith) to Springsteen, Tom Petty and other mainstream rock stars.

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“It’s my most important copyright,” Curtis told The Tennessean in 2014.

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Curtis’ other signature song was as uplifting as I Fought the Law was resigned. In 1970, he was writing commercial jingles when he came up with the theme for a new CBS sitcom starring Moore as a single woman hired as a TV producer in Minneapolis. He called the song Love is All Around, and used a smooth melody to eventually serve up lyrics as indelible as any in television history:

“Who can turn the world on with her smile? / Who can take a nothing day, and suddenly make it all seem worthwhile? / Well it’s you girl, and you should know it / With each glance and every little movement you show it.”

The song’s endurance was sealed by the images it was heard over, especially Moore’s triumphant toss of her hat as Curtis proclaims, “You’re going to make it after all.” In tribute, other artists began recording it, including Sammy Davis Jr., Joan Jett and the Blackhearts and Minnesota’s Hüsker Dü. A commercial release featuring Curtis came out in 1980 and was a modest success, peaking at No. 29 on Billboard’s country chart.

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Curtis would recall being commissioned by his friend Doug Gilmore, a music industry road manager who had heard the sitcom’s developers were looking for an opening song.

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“Naturally I said yes, and later that morning, he dropped off a four-page format — you know ‘Girl from the Midwest, moves to Minneapolis, gets a job in a newsroom, can’t afford her apartment etc.,’ which gave me the flavor of what it was all about,” said Curtis, who soon met with show co-creator (and later Oscar-winning filmmaker) James L. Brooks.

“James L. Brooks came into this huge empty room, no furniture apart from a phone lying on the floor, and at first, I thought he was rather cold and sort of distant, and he said ‘We’re not at the stage of picking a song yet, but I’ll listen anyway,’” Curtis recalled. “So I played the song, just me and my guitar, and next thing, he started phoning people, and the room filled up, and then he sent out for a tape recorder.”

Curtis would eventually write two versions: the first used in Season 1, the second and better known for the remaining six seasons. The original words were more tentative, opening with “How will you make it on your own?” and ending with “You might just make it after all.” By Season 2, the show was a hit and the lyrics were reworked. The producers had wanted Andy Williams to sing the theme song, but he turned it down and Curtis’ easygoing baritone was heard instead.

Later life

Curtis made a handful of solo albums, including Sonny Curtis and Spectrum, and hit the country Top 20 with the 1981 single Good Ol’ Girls. In later years, he continued to play with Allison and other members of the Crickets. The band released several albums, among them The Crickets and Their Buddies, featuring appearances by Eric Clapton, Graham Nash and Phil Everly. One of Curtis’ more notable songs was The Real Buddy Holly Story, a rebuke to the 1978 biopic The Buddy Holly Story, which starred Gary Busey.

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Curtis settled in Nashville in the mid-1970s and lived there with his wife, Louise. He was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1991 and, as part of the Crickets, into Nashville’s Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum in 2007. Five years later, he and the Crickets were inducted into the Rock Hall, praised as “the blueprint for rock and roll bands (that) inspired thousands of kids to start up garage bands around the world.”

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Jennifer Aniston Soft-Launches Jim Curtis Romance in Rare Glimpse of Her Private World

The one where Jennifer Aniston shares a look.

While the Friends alum is traditionally fiercely private when it comes to her personal life, Jennifer recently offered up a rare look at her romance with Jim Curtis in what one might call a soft launch of their relationship.

The blink-and-you’ll-miss it moment occurred on the penultimate slide of an 18-image carousel recapping Jennifer’s summer. The picture in question shows the back of Jim’s head as he faces a red and orange-tinged sunset over the ocean.

She captioned the Sept. 7 post, alongside a sun, heart and prayer hands emojis, “Thank you summer.”

And while The Morning Show star, who was previously married to Brad Pitt and Justin Theroux, buried the cute look at Jim deep in her photo dump, fans were quick to notice the hypnotherapist’s inclusion. As one user quipped in the comments, “You think we wouldn’t notice photo number 17???”

Other photos from Jennifer’s summer carousel showed her hanging with longtime pals Courteney Cox, Jason Bateman, his wife Amanda Anka, Sandra Bullock, Sean Hayes and Adam Sandler.

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Simon Curtis Reveals What Audiences Can Expect From Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale

by jummy84 September 2, 2025
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Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale is all set to hit the theatres on September 12. The film follows the Crawley family and their staff as they enter a new era of the 1930s, also the one where Lady Mary Talbot (Michelle Dockery) finds herself at the centre of a public scandal. The family faces the concerns of financial trouble, all while the entire household grapples with the threat of social disgrace. 
Directed by Simon Curtis, this edition of Downton Abbey transports viewers to the Crawley family and the household servants enjoying the glittering London Season in the summer of 1930. As the festive elite gather at Lady Petersfield’s Ball – the highlight of the social calendar – a shocking announcement brings Mary to the centre of public scandal: newly divorced, her aristocratic identity redirects her from the position of society darling to shamed outcast. Alongside the family’s financial worries, they are also dealing with the aftermath of this newly minted divorce being publicised.
Talking about the film and what the audience can expect, Curtis shared, “This film is a loving portrait of the characters as they enter the 1930s, and we really dig into the characters’ emotions at the end of the story we’re telling. I was thrilled because, as a director, I simply love working with actors, and this is the greatest ensemble of British actors around. And then you add the amazing guest stars we’ve got, and it’s a dream come true.”

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The central storyline, being Mary’s divorce, which holds dire significance in the 1930s for a family with this social standing, positions Mary as an impressive businesswoman, well-equipped to take on the outrageous controversy. Set against the backdrop of elegance and tradition, Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale explores themes of dignity and transformation, eloquently incorporated by writer Julian Fellowes.

The director continued, “I love those little moments of humanity between the different characters, with the added poignancy that, very often, these moments are their final moments together. Julian has such great humanity, and he gives every character, no matter what their class or their sex or their age, dignity, wit and warmth.”

Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale opens on screens on 12 September 2025.

Also Read: Movie Review: Downton Abbey

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