Marriage is wonderful when it works. Everyone is looking for a happily ever after.
But marriage takes energy, and these days average couples are working harder than ever to keep a marriage together, so you can imagine the challenge for a couple in the limelight, like Star Jones and Al Reynolds.
Someone told me they overheard Star on a plane a couple months ago saying that she and her husband had not even been in the same city over the last few months.
Can't blame the airlines for this long a layover.
For reasons only Star and Al know, one or more things along the way changed up their original gameplan for their version of..."happily ever after." I don't think she had that big wedding with the intention of getting divorced...getting a few freebies, maybe.
No one has a wedding with the intention of getting divorced. No one should judge, though people due to human nature cannot help themselves. Like Star said, "The dissolution of a marriage is a difficult time in anyone's life that requires privacy with one's thoughts."
Regardless of who files for divorce, it's painful and awkward for everyone involved.
There will be some other version of "happily ever after" for her and for him.
Though it's hard to imagine at the time, usually events that force change often bring you to a stronger better place — sometimes just a stronger arm — but hey, that also works.
Everyone who goes through divorce has another version of "happily ever after" within their reach.
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I love that quote the best
it's a twisted world when