Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux were able to pull off their secret wedding.
They disguised their nuptials as a birthday party for the 44-year-old actor - inviting only a few close friends to their Bel Air home.
"Jen went to great lengths to keep everything under wraps -- we're told staffers' phones were confiscated all week, and no parking was allowed near the property," an insider revealed to TMZ.
A few weeks after their secret wedding, the 46-year-old actress finally made her first public appearance as Mrs. Theroux.
Jennifer arrived at the premiere of her new film "She's Funny That Way" in Los Angeles wearing her gold wedding band.
Cameron Mathison of ET caught up with the former "Friends" star and asked her about her wedding dress and other details.
"I'm not telling you about any of that stuff!" Aniston exclaimed. "We had the beautiful luxury of having a beautiful private moment and I'm going to be selfish and keep it that way!" she added.
Jennifer Aniston was also asked how she feels to finally call Justin Theroux her husband.
"It feels quite natural," she told E! News via Mirror.
Some of their fans were disappointed that her hubby wasn't there with her at the premiere, but the actress explained that he was filming "The Leftovers" in Austin, Texas.
It's been barely a month since the two got married and now they are back working.
But before they got back to their busy work schedule, the newlyweds managed to spend their honeymoon and celebrate the actor's birthday in Bora Bora together with a few friends including Jimmy Kimmel, Tobey Maguire, and Jason Bateman.
Jennifer Aniston may have tried keeping her wedding with Justin Theroux a secret, but some of her guests can't help but reveal a few details. "All of it was amazing," Ellen DeGeneres told ET.
"Jimmy Kimmel was hilarious and Sia sang and that was fantastic. It was just a fun night. It was a beautiful night."
Howard Stern, on the other hand, shared his experience when his phone was taken away from him.
"I was outraged. I said, 'I don't want to take a picture of you guys, why can't I have a cell phone?'" the radio host said. "The irony is I've been away on vacation with those two, and they take pictures every f-ing minute. They're constantly shooting pictures, but if I take a picture, it's like I'm committing a sin."