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00:00Jennifer Aniston is taking on her most challenging role yet, portraying Deborah McCurdy in the
00:09Apple TV Plus adaptation of Jennette McCurdy's memoir, I'm Glad My Mom Died.
00:14This role is dredging up memories of Aniston's strained relationship with her late mother,
00:18Nancy Dow, who passed away in 2016.
00:21Luckily for the morning show actress, she isn't going through this alone and is leaning
00:25on her new boyfriend, hypnotist Jim Curtis.
00:28His guidance helps her constructively address trauma from her mother's words.
00:32Curtis provides support, making her feel understood, given the emotional burden she's carried
00:37since childhood.
00:38The Lola V mogul has openly discussed her strained relationship with her late mother, who appeared
00:43in The Beverly Hillbillies.
00:46Aniston called Dow very critical and unforgiving, highlighting the deep wounds despite their
00:51eventual reconciliation.
00:53Aniston said, she would hold grudges that I just found so petty.
00:57Three years later, the horrible boss's actress reflected on those deep wounds in an Elle
01:01interview, acknowledging that her mother's harshness may not have been intentional.
01:06Aniston recalled her mother's remarks as expressions of love, rooted in her own upbringing.
01:11Realizing her mother's words were not meant to harm has helped Aniston find healing.
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