Katy dodges media

The Firework singer Katy Perry, who is being divorced by Russell after just 14 months of marriage, asked for the reporters to be removed from the red carpet press line at a recent pre-game Super Bowl party in a bid to avoid questions about the split, according to The Huffington Post.
A source said, “Katy isn’t ready to talk about what happened with Russell. She wanted to focus on putting on a great show at the hottest party of the weekend. She knew that if she let media ask questions, they would ask her about Russell and she just didn’t want to go there.”

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Jen’s wedding qualms
The actress Jennifer Garner first tied the knot with actor Scott Foley in October 2000 when she was 28 and their union ended just three years later. In hindsight, Jennifer doesn’t think she was mature enough to make such a big commitment.
In an interview with The Sun newspaper, Jennifer, 39, said, “Everyone reaches maturity at different times. I wish I’d known to wait for marriage until I was 30 or over. I did marry in my twenties and I found divorce a crushing experience. I thought the divorce statistics would never apply to me. I was beyond heartbroken when they did. But I got up and got on with it. I also kept my belief in marriage. I did not have a fairytale vision of the future of the future but I still believed I would find someone to commit to and raise kids with.”
The Arthur star is now happily married to Ben Affleck, with whom she has two daughters, six-year-old Violet and three-year-old Seraphina, and she admits the actor-and-director surprises her everyday with his kindness and loving nature.

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