Jennifer Aniston Debuts Wedding Band at First Public Appearance Since Her 'Beautiful, Private' Wedding

Jennifer Aniston on the red carpet on Aug. 20 (Getty Images)
Jennifer Aniston on the red carpet on Aug. 20 (Getty Images)

Showing off her Bora Bora honeymoon tan — and of course that new wedding ring — Jennifer Aniston hit the red carpet on Wednesday for the first time since her secret wedding.

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All eyes were on the 46-year-old newlywed at the Los Angeles premiere of her movie She's Funny That Way at Harmony Gold. The actress wore her favorite color — black — for the occasion, in the form of a Roland Mouret Tilson jumpsuit, which showed off her yoga toned arms. However, attention was drawn to her hand, where her new wedding band rested.

While Justin Theroux infamously "rocked it up" when he picked out her 8-carat engagement ring, Aniston's wedding band is more subtle: gold with a row of diamonds all around. It rested on her perfectly manicured hand.

The ring! The ring! The ring! (Getty Images)
The ring! The ring! The ring! (Getty Images)

After pulling off the perfect hush-hush wedding, Aniston kept with that theme last night and didn't divulge too many details about the event, which took place exactly two weeks earlier at their Bel-Air mansion. "We had the beautiful luxury of having a beautiful, private moment and I'm going to be selfish and keep it that way!" she told Entertainment Tonight on red carpet.

As for her wedding gown, "I'm not telling you about any of that stuff!"

She was similarly tight-lipped to E! News, but allowed that "It feels quite natural" to call Theroux her husband.

On Thursday's Good Morning America, Jen was asked how she pulled off a secret wedding. "Where there is a will, there is a way," she replied.

So where was the handsome mister last night? Filming The Leftovers in Austin.

Aniston, who plays a "therapist from hell" in her new movie, had more than enough companionship at the premiere. She hung out with her co-stars, including Owen Wilson, whom she had worked with before on the movie Marley & Me.

From there, she was off to her favorite L.A. haunt, Sunset Tower, where People magazine reports she was "all smiles" as she sat at a table with six friends. The mag also said she pointed and whispered when her ex-boyfriend Vince Vaughn walked in at sat nearby with her The Good Girl co-star Jake Gyllenhaal.

Then it was off to the premiere afterparty for the Peter Bogdanovich-directed film following the romantic escapades of the cast and crew of a Broadway production.

Sounds like a good plot, but not nearly as interesting as Aniston's own real-life romantic escapades these days.