Tuesday, March 3, 2009

I admit I may have a problem

We all have our dirty little secrets. One of mine is that I read every story I find about Jennifer Aniston, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie.

It's definitely a curse. If I see a headline about the famous feud, I'm sure to click on the story even if it's two in the morning. It's like I can't help myself; the tabloid gods take over my body, and I absorb every nitty gritty detail.

Today's news from Entertainment Tonight: Aniston told ELLE UK magazine that 'there are no sides' in the apparent feud between the actress and Jolie. Yep, it's pretty lame, but I enjoyed every minute detail anyway.

About the "fight,"Aniston said, "There are no villains and there is no heroine in this story." I disagree. I think whoever decided that they needed to flash Angelina and Brad across the screen while Aniston was presenting at the Oscars is definitley evil. Really, this was Jenn's moment. Brangelina can go have another baby if they want more publicity.

Obviously, I'm on the pro-Jennifer side of things. I'll never forgive Brad and Angelina for sneaking around on Jenn during the filming of Mr. and Mrs. Smith. I dislike home wreckers. (Even if Aniston has forgotten about it, apparently I never will.)

Then again, I probably should just move on, because I'm trying to decide if Jolie is more pitiful for interfering with a marriage or if I am more pitiful that I'm actually still reading about it three years later.

Whatever, I'll figure that question out later. I've got more pressing matters at hand. I must read Pitt: 'Jolie didn't wreck my marriage.'

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