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December 20, 2005

MacLaine Praises Aniston


Shirley MacLaine has hailed Jennifer Aniston the heroine of 2005 because of the younger actress' brave and admirable behavior during her very public divorce from Brad Pitt.

The star worked with Aniston on new movie Rumor Has It during the disintegration of her marriage, and she credits the former Friends star with enduring the difficult period exuding grace and professionalism.

She says, "She has come through what must be one of the most painful and difficult requirements of any human being, much less a young person - to live their life in a spotlight like this is so painful and to have to work and do three pictures a year. "I'm really proud of her for the way she is handling this. She has been trampled in public, but her emotional discipline is extraordinary and I really want to compliment her for that."

Maclaine is also impressed by her pal's determination to show the world she's keen to move on, without judging or passing blame for her relationship failure. She adds, "She's teaching everybody a real lesson, stating, 'Where is my role in this? How have I contributed to this?' She's in a very spiritual place, instead of blaming - and that's a huge step and really hard."

Source: Female First


Posted by Lawren at December 20, 2005 07:35 AM | Trackbacks (0)

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Has anyone seen this yet? I think it could go either way and be either extremely entertaining or very dumb, depending on how it was written.

Says: EJ at December 20, 2005 10:19 AM

Very nice words by Shirley MacLaine that needed to be said. Hollowood could use more grace and professionilsm.

Says: Lynne at December 20, 2005 11:27 AM

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