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'Should have gone to therapy after marriage to Brad Pitt'

July 31, 2013 17:57 IST

Image: Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt in happier times
Photographs: Shannon Stapleton/Reuters

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Jennifer Aniston has hinted about what she went through during her divorce to Brad Pitt.

When asked what advice she''d give herself in her thirties when she was divorcing Pitt, the 44-year-old told Glamour magazine that she should have gone to therapy to clean up all the toxins and the noise and to educate herself on the self, the Mirror reported.

Aniston also talked about Justin Theroux, saying that her fiance is a beautiful, loving, and open person.

Nigella Lawson and Charles Saatchi to divorce today

Image: Nigella Lawson, Charles Saatchi
Photographs: Peter/Olivia Harris/Reuters

Nigella Lawson and her billionaire husband Charles Saatchi are expected to conclude their 10 year marriage by finalising an 'amicable' divorce on Wednesday, July 31.

The celebrity chef and the art collector got separated after a newspaper published photos of Saatchi grasping his wife's throat during an argument at a London restaurant.

It is believed that the couple will not receive any financial compensation from each other, Sky News reported.

According to a statement issued on behalf of the pair, the divorce will proceed on the undefended basis, the decree nisi is to be pronounced on July 31, and neither party will be making any financial claims against the other.

Private Benjamin actress Eileen Brennan dies at 80

Image: Eileen Brennan
Photographs: Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images

Veteran actress Eileen Brennan, who played captain Doreen Lewis in Private Benjamin alongside Goldie Hawn, passed away at the age of 80 after losing battle with bladder cancer.

Brennan passed away at her home in Burbank on Sunday and 
her family issued a statement in the wake of the sad news, reported Aceshowbiz.

Brennan was born on September 3, 1932. She later attended 
Georgetown University and studied acting at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York.

She performed on stages and landed her first big stage 
role in Little Mary Sunshine. She won an Obie award for the performance. In addition to Little Mary Sunshine, she made notable appearances in The King and I and the original
Broadway production of Hello Dolly! alongside Carol Channing.

The actress also appeared in 1970s films The Last 
Picture Show and The Sting before landing a role in Private Benjamin in 1980. She was nominated for Academy Awards' best supporting actress for her performance. Brennan reprised the role on CBS' sitcom and received an Emmy Award for best supporting actress in a comedy, variety or music series.

Brennan was married to David John Lampson from 1968 to 1974. She is survived by their two sons Patrick and Samsister Kathleen Howard and two grandchildren.