• Justin Theroux and Jennifer Aniston tied the knot in an intimate ceremony in August 2015.

Justin Theroux and Jennifer Aniston tied the knot in an intimate ceremony in August 2015. (Photo : REUTERS/Mike Blake)

Justin Theroux is apparently not much keen that his star wife Jennifer Aniston should get her name changed after the marriage. The "The Leftover" star declared the same during an interview on Sept. 21, Monday.

"I made her change both names, so she's now Justin Theroux," joked the 44-year-old to answer the million dollar question whether the "Friends" star should now be addressed as "Mrs. Theroux" or not.

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The actor-director also revealed that after tying the knot with Aniston in a star studded hush-hush ceremony in August, they decided to ditch the private honeymoon and opted for a post-nuptial getaway with close friends since they wanted to "keep the party going, relax, and have fun."

The star couple took an entourage of friends, including Courteney Cox, Chelsea Handler and Jason Bateman, when they jetted off to the Four Seasons Hotel in Bora Bora, Daily Mail reported. The three-bedroom $12,500-per night villa located on the French Polynesian island proved to be a perfect getaway for the couple who found the experience "beautiful."

Theroux was speaking with Extra TV when he also gave a sneak peek into the upcoming season of HBO's hit series "The Leftovers." Giving an insight into the show, the actor said that his character, Kevin Garvey, will move from Mapleton to Texas along with his family, Nora (Carrie Coon)  and daughter Jill (Margaret Qualley), to start a new life for himself.

The actor further revealed the season 2 will introduce several new characters before warning that they will have their own issues. "The Leftovers" season 2 is set to premier on HBO on Oct. 4.