One of the happiest couples in Hollywood, Courtney Cox and David Arquette attribute their 7-year long marriage to genuine affection, laughs — and therapy.
“We were just in Sardinia for vacation,” Cox reported to Life Magazine. “We got into these fights two nights in a row over stupid stuff… [and] I can see how relationships break up if you don’t go ‘What are we doing?!’,” she added, saying that they went to a therapist soon thereafter to work out these little tiffs.
In addition to marriage counseling, Cox, 41 has also started seeing a therapist of her own. She says that although she’s a great caretaker, “one thing [she's] not great it is taking care of [herself.]”
“My goal for this part of my life is to be more nurturing to myself,” Cox reported.
While Cox and Arquette are hoping for a second child, don’t expect the tabloids to be all over a burgeoning stomach just yet. “We’re just revving up the engines,” Cox says.
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Michael De Luise (far left) is the son of comedian/spokesman Dom De Luise. While the whole family is in front of the camera, Michael is my favorite. His first role was as the “Boy with Fish” on one of Daddy’s movies (Hot Stuff) at age 10. His big break was on 21 Jump Street, for heaven’s sake!
He’s been on the small screen in popular shows like “Stargate: SG1,” “Tales From The Crypt,” “Sea Quest DSV,” “NYPD Blue,” and most recently “The Gilmore Girls.” His current project, He Was A Quite Man, is in post-production.
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After nearly 20 years of sobriety, Robin Williams, 55, has entered rehab for alcoholism to finally kick the habit.
After announcing Williams’ intentions on Wednesday, his publicist reported that “[Williams] looks forward to returning to work this fall to support his upcoming film releases.” In addition to “The Night Listener,” which opened last week, Williams has three movies pending release to theaters this year.
Once he found himself drinking again after two decades of sobriety, William’s decided that he needed to quit for the sake of his well-being and the well-being of his family, his publicist reported. Shooting to fame as the beloved star of “Mork and Mindy” in the 1970’s, William’s has received several Academy Awards Nominations for later works.
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Set for release August 29th, Jessican Simpson’s upcoming album A Public Affair has many speculating whether it’s about her ex-husband, Nick Lachey.
“A Public Affair is a play on words,” Simpson, 26, reported to MTV News. She understands why people would feel the album might detail the chronicles of her crumbling marriage to Lachey, but insists that isn’t the case.
“It’s not about him at all,” she says.
However, Simpson hints that at least one track was inspired by her ex-husband; Patti Griffin’s “Let Him Fly,” which she covers on her upcoming release.
“It’s about how sometimes you just have to know when to let something go,” Simpson reports. “It was just perfect for that moment.”
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