Justin Theroux Shows Off Break-dance Moves On ‘Ellen’

February 22, 2012 by Susan Leo  
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Justin Theroux Shows Off Break-dance Moves On ‘Ellen’, Justin Theroux showed off the moves that beguiled Jennifer Aniston at a The Ellen DeGeneres Show, which airs tomorrow.The 40-year-old Wanderlust actor chatted about how girlfriend Jennifer Aniston has ‘been obsessed’ with making him breakdance ever since she saw his Zoolander performance.

‘I have a very particular pair of shoes, which I breakdance in,’ Justin told Ellen. ‘I breakdanced at a friend’s wedding, so [Jennifer has] been saying, ‘When are you going to breakdance?’’

‘If I don’t have my ‘breaking shoes’ then I don’t breakdance,” he added, but Ellen then pulled out a bag that Jennifer had sent over with the pair in question.

So Justin had to unleash his inner breakdancer.

He’s promoting Wanderlust, the film upon which he and Jennifer met.

The movie sees Aniston star as one half of a New York couple who find themselves living in a hippie commune after being made unemployed.

While there, she meets hippies Seth (Theroux) and Eva (Malin Akerman).

However, Aniston said the romance between she and Theroux did not begin while making the film.

‘Nothing happened on that movie, it’s the easy rumour,’ she said. ‘Nothing happened, we were just friends. I have known Justin a long time.’

While she claims nothing happened on set according to the Wrap the actress asked for t*****s scenes to be deleted from the film, because of her new relationship.

According to the website: ‘When the film was edited with the frontal nudity in it, Aniston pleaded for an alternate version due to her blossoming relationship with Theroux, whom she met on the set of the film.’

The 43-year-old also told how she valued her anonymity away from the bright lights of Los Angeles on the Georgia set of the film.

‘The main thing that was so refreshing for me was being in Clarksville, Georgia,’ she said. ‘You felt this weight lifted off of your shoulders.

‘No being on guard and looking over your shoulder – ‘Who’s that over there, who has a cell phone?’ The anonymity was regained and I loved it.’

She said that if she could be invisible to the paparazzi for a day she would: ‘Go shopping I would go to movies, I would go to museums, everything you could squeeze into a day.’

The movie stars Paul Rudd, who Aniston also worked with on sitcom Friends.

‘He’s the easiest person – the most fun,’ she said. ‘He’s so funny and sweet and excited. It was fun to work with him.’

Along with Wanderlust, Aniston has also recently stepped behind the camera to direct a short film as part of Lifetime movie Five, an array of interconnected short films about breast cancer.

She said she would like to direct more films but joked that her agent is reluctant.

‘Fun conversations I keep having with my agent, who are like ‘please don’t,’ she laughed. ‘Please keep you working until basically you’re an old hag until you can’t do it anymore, but yes I loved it.’

The star also shared her top style rule on the red carpet. ‘You sparkle. Don’t let the dress out sparkle you,’ said Aniston, who wore a strapless black and white geometric number to the Wanderlust premiere, although did not pose with Theroux on the red carpet.

However, the couple were spotted sported matching gold chunky name rings on their engagement fingers, a sign of the pair’s commitment to each other.

But the couple’s pledge of love and fidelity might have been better if the rings were slimmer, and perhaps made of silver rather than the incredibly chunky gold rings they opted for.

Talking recent about her relationship with Theroux, Aniston told America’s GQ magazine: ‘It’s a growing, literally living thing.

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