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ANDERSON NOT RULING OUT THIRD MARRIAGE
Pregnant actress GILLIAN ANDERSON is refusing to rule out marriage, even though she has two failed unions behind her.
The X-Files star wed Clyde Klotz, a production designer on the hit sci-fi show, in 1994 - but they divorced in 1997. She then married businessman Julian Ozanne in 2004, but the couple split two years later (06).
And she admits it is "weird" to be a double divorcee by the age of 39.
She tells Britain's Esquire magazine, "I can actually say the words 'my second husband' and that is so weird. I don't feel like I'm old enough (to have two failed marriages). And it didn't work twice, so is marriage in and of itself part of my downfall?
"I liked that feeling initially. It felt wonderful and solid and wholesome. But you can only live for the moment and, based on the information that you have, do your best."
While Anderson is not ready to head back down the aisle with current beau Mark Griffiths just yet, she admits she may, one day, be ready to tie the knot again - and she may even be the one asking.
She adds, "I think that I've made it clear enough that he wouldn't (propose), necessarily. But it's possible, at some point, that I'll be OK with it, and then it might be me who ends up going down on one knee."
Anderson and Griffiths are expecting their second baby later this year (08). They are already parents to 20-month-old son Oscar, and Anderson has a 13-year-old daughter, Piper, from her first marriage to Klotz.
06 July 2008 23:11
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brovi says: ...oh my! Personal George must have slipped in as the interviewer. Gillian
Anderson is a failure in not one but two marriages, says Anderson. However, here
in La, CA., -in the biz- partners and friends seem to flow past like a quick river
course as one stands on dry land watching them pass as quickly as they came. One only
considers a broken relationship to be a failure depending upon factors involving
money>who was on the loosing end. ...or not ...sad, but true. Yet, to those who are
not standing on the bank are in the river course of life flowing with it ...and divorce
in such cases can break a heart which no one can bear up under. Anderson's statements
strongly suggest that matters of the heart>trust>loyalty>understanding are most importan
t. The professionals state clearly that a divorce can take anywhere from two to seven
years to heal said heart. Moreover, that no matter the time with a person, or involvement
level>it makes no difference concerning these time frames. Two divorces could mea
n 14 years healing time (for the average person>not artists) before one could trust
again. We cannot begin to give words to such a personal and private matter concerning
the heart of another ...being that no one knows what is in the heart of another.
We can say that we know artists>true artists, and their kindred spirit is not easily
persuaded and gaining their trust can be a long road indeed. Anything worth having
is worth the wait>we're all going to die anyway after we pay taxes. ...ha! Furthermore,
artists>with time will learn to live again>it's their nature to never, ever give up
on life and the hope of love from a true friend or life itself. As the most famous>and
anonymous>insider group in Los Angeles we can say that we've seen Anderson (among
others) in action since her unfortunate dealings with old dying Nazi Hollywood (2002|03.)
We are confident, via her track record, that Anderson will fair well in time on all
matters (in time) which heals all wounds ...so it seems. best, brovi


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