Jun 25, 2011 11:04 GMT  ·  By

First they wore matching rings. Now that their relationship is completely out there, Jennifer Aniston is making another statement about her commitment to her new beau Justin Theroux, by getting a tattoo for him.

It also happens to be her first ever.

The Daily Mail is the first to note that Aniston appears to be sporting some sort of ink on the inside of her right foot, visible (but still very blurry) in at least two different photos taken days apart.

Once, Aniston “morphed” into Brad Pitt, the British tab writes. Now, she appears to be borrowing some things from Theroux’s edgier style, while also making a statement about their relationship.

“The 42-year-old actress has been sporting an inking on the inside of her right foot in New York over the past couple of days,” the Mail writes.

Photos of the tattoo are available online – follow the link in the third paragraph to see them.

“It was barely discernible under the sky-scraping Michael Kors peanut leather stilettos she donned in the city today, but there nonetheless. The tattoo was more visible when the actress was wearing sandals the previous day,” the Mail adds.

Because the photos seem to have been taken from a distance, one can’t say what the tattoo could be, but it looks like it’s a handwritten word.

The Mail also says that “Jennifer’s representative has confirmed to Life & Style that the star has indeed taken the plunge,” meaning, that she’s gotten her first tattoo.

Of course, the rep says nothing about how Aniston got the tattoo for Justin but it would be too much of a coincidence if she didn’t, word online has it.

After going public with their romance at this year’s MTV Movie Awards, things have been heating up between Jennifer and Justin, if one is to believe reports in the media.

Though she’s known for being fiercely protective of her personal life (that includes the men she dates), Jennifer is no longer making an effort to avoid being photographed with Justin in public, which can only mean that their romance is pretty serious.