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Home›Technology›Jamie Lee Curtis said the secret to her 40-year-marriage is a ‘really good dose of hatred’

Jamie Lee Curtis said the secret to her 40-year-marriage is a ‘really good dose of hatred’

By Matthew Lynch
September 11, 2024
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Jamie Lee Curtis, a Hollywood icon known for her comedic charm and captivating screen presence, recently revealed a surprising secret to her long-lasting marriage: “a really good dose of hatred.” While this may seem like a shocking revelation, Curtis’ statement actually holds a deeper meaning, highlighting the complex dynamics of a successful long-term partnership.

Curtis, who has been married to Christopher Guest for 40 years, clarifies that her “hatred” is directed towards the “idea of divorce.” This unwavering commitment to staying together, even during challenging times, is a testament to their dedication and resilience.

The actress acknowledges that marriage is not a fairytale, and that couples inevitably face disagreements and difficulties. However, instead of succumbing to the easy solution of separation, Curtis and Guest choose to confront these obstacles head-on, fighting for their relationship and working towards a shared future.

Curtis’ words offer a unique perspective on the nature of long-lasting relationships. It’s not always about romantic bliss, but rather a shared commitment to overcoming adversity and building a strong foundation based on mutual respect and understanding. Her honest approach to a topic often romanticized in popular culture is a refreshing reminder that enduring love requires effort, patience, and a shared determination to make the relationship work. 

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