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    Jennifer Aniston Gets Emotional Talking About Engagement To Justin Theroux

    Jennifer Aniston isn't even making her way down the aisle yet -- and she's already getting weepy!

    The actress stopped by "Chelsea Lately" on Monday, where the late night funny lady (and friend of Jennifer's) asked about the actress' upcoming nuptials to Justin Theroux.

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    "But you are engaged?" Chelsea asked.

    "Yes," Jennifer said with a smile, as the crowd cheered.

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    "I just got verklempt," the 43-year-old actress continued.

    "He's the greatest guy ever," Chelsea said of Justin. "You guys make the greatest couple ever."

    Jennifer had some fun at Chelsea's expense, joking that the "Chelsea Lately" host always follows in her footsteps (stealing her sports doctor and yoga instructor) and that the trend should continue with Chelsea getting engaged.

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    "That would be a good thing to do," Aniston said. "Make an honest woman out of you!"

    Last week, Access Hollywood's Shaun Robinson chatted with Chelsea about Jen's upcoming engagement.

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    Chelsea said she had yet to the see the actress' engagement ring in person but she had seen the massive sparkler in photos.

    "She deserves it," she said of Jennifer's ring. "She does."

    As for Justin, Chelsea said she's a fan of his body.

    "He's ripped...ripped!" She added.

    Check out more with Jennifer on "Chelsea Lately," HERE!

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