Jennifer Aniston's Suspected Gate Crasher Called Her His "Bride"

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A man who was arrested after allegedly crashing his car into the front gate of Jennifer Aniston's Los Angeles home called himself the "perfect husband."Jimmy Wayne Carwyle, 48, was booked on...

A man who was arrested after allegedly crashing his car into the front gate of Jennifer Aniston 's Los Angeles home called himself the "perfect husband." Jimmy Wayne Carwyle , 48, was booked on suspicion of felony vandalism May 5, according to arrest records viewed by E! News. Aniston was home at the time of the incident, but was not hurt, two law enforcement sources told NBC News .

Prior to his arrest, a public Facebook page with Carwyle's name shared multiple messages about the Friends alum, calling her his "bride" and "true soulmate." "Set you straight about Me & Jen," a December 2024 post read, "ReMinding you The Perfect Husband had to have A Perfect Wife Named Jennifer Joanna Aniston." Another post in March read, "They Amaze me, packing so much love, in such a small package, Known as Jennifer Joanna Aniston Carwyle.



" E! News has reached out to Aniston for comment about the crash and Carwyle's arrest but has not heard back. This is not the first time authorities stepped in to deal with a man professing his love for the 56-year-old. Back in 2010, Aniston was granted a restraining order against Jason Peyton , a man police said had traveled from Pennsylvania to California to locate and marry the actress.

In court documents obtained by NBC10 Philadelphia at the time, authorities said they found the words "I Love You Jennifer Aniston" scratched onto the paint of Peyton's car, as well as a sharp object and a list of baby names inside the vehicle, when he was located by officers responding to a missing person report filed by his father. "Jennifer communicated to me mentally that she wants me to come and marry her, and wants me to be the father of her children," Peyton told authorities, per the court documents. "We love each other.

" Carwyle was last admitted to an inmate reception center in Downtown Los Angeles May 6, according to online records reviewed by E!. It was not immediately clear if he had retained an attorney who can speak on his behalf. (E! and NBC News are both part of the NBCUniversal family.

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