Heartbroken Jennifer Aniston 'Rules'
Jennifer Aniston still suffering from the Brad Pitt-hangover, the authors of the best-selling book 'The Rules' have stepped forward to help the pretty star.
Recently Aniston made public comments about ex-husband Brad Pitt and claimed Angelina Jolie to be 'un-cool'. To this uncontrolled behavior, the authors have advised Aniston how to cope with her on/off relationship with John Mayer or talk about Brad Pitt.
"Breaking up is never easy, but it doesn't have to be humiliating," the NY Post quoted Ellen Fein, who wrote the book with Sherrie Schneider, as saying.
Tips for Aniston: "Never mention Brad's or John Mayer's name in public. Also, don't say any thing bad about him (he's missing a sensitivity chip)." They also advised her not to notice Angelina Jolie or call her 'uncool' even if she might be.
The list goes on to ask her never to date a man or take a man back who humiliated you publicly or held a press conference to explain your break-up. Ellen Fein encourages the star to get back and hunt for her 'Mr. Right'. "Go to parties where there are lots of single men and ask everyone you know to set you up. You're going to be 40 soon. You have no time to waste if you want kids."
In the 'fake' world of Hollywood relationships, their seem to be a few people who bother to care.
Reference: living.oneindia.in
Recently Aniston made public comments about ex-husband Brad Pitt and claimed Angelina Jolie to be 'un-cool'. To this uncontrolled behavior, the authors have advised Aniston how to cope with her on/off relationship with John Mayer or talk about Brad Pitt.
"Breaking up is never easy, but it doesn't have to be humiliating," the NY Post quoted Ellen Fein, who wrote the book with Sherrie Schneider, as saying.
Tips for Aniston: "Never mention Brad's or John Mayer's name in public. Also, don't say any thing bad about him (he's missing a sensitivity chip)." They also advised her not to notice Angelina Jolie or call her 'uncool' even if she might be.
The list goes on to ask her never to date a man or take a man back who humiliated you publicly or held a press conference to explain your break-up. Ellen Fein encourages the star to get back and hunt for her 'Mr. Right'. "Go to parties where there are lots of single men and ask everyone you know to set you up. You're going to be 40 soon. You have no time to waste if you want kids."
In the 'fake' world of Hollywood relationships, their seem to be a few people who bother to care.
Reference: living.oneindia.in