Good Morning, This is Kyle with your Celebrity Buzz headlines. Let's get started with the first story! Everyone loves Jen! Why People Luv Jen Will Forte (former cast member of Saturday Night Live- my fav show EVER!!) gives us an example of one of the things that makes Jennifer Aniston a cool chick. Will, who recently filmed a movie with Jen, says, "I was going through a breakup at the time and she was so giving and really helped me through it...I cannot say enough good about her. She was just a fantastic person … She was a delight to act with as much as a delight to get to know." Will isn't the only celebrity who has lots of good things to say about Ms. Aniston. Jason Bateman, a long time friend of Jen's, recalling the beginnings of their friendship back in the 90's tells USA Today, "I was playing a lot more back then, and [Jennifer] was very tolerant...She had her[self] together back then as much as she's got it now. She was pretty inspirational. She was the kind of person that I thought, when I get my[self] together, I hope I find somebody that's on it like she is. Amanda, my wife, reminds of a lot of her in that sense." And of course, Courtney Cox says of Jen, “She is truly my friend. I love that girl more than anything.” So, here's to Jennifer Aniston, a really cool chick! Click here for the original OMG article on Jennifer Aniston Catherine Zeta-Jones Catherine Zeta Jones This story is a bit on the serious side. 43-year old Catherine Zeta-Jones has checked into a clinic for treatment of Biopolar Disorder for the second time. She is expected to stay for about 30 days. According to Catherine's publicist in 2011, she, at that time, underwent treatment for Biopolar II Disorder. Biopolar II Disorder is fairly common and it is very possible for people who have this disorder to live normal, healthy lives. Web MD says, "Bipolar II is similar to bipolar I disorder, with moods cycling between high and low over time. In bipolar II disorder, the "up" moods never reach full-on mania. The less-intense elevated moods in bipolar II disorder are called hypomanic episodes, or hypomania. A person affected by bipolar II disorder has had at least one hypomanic episode in life. Most people with bipolar II disorder also suffer from episodes of depression. This is where the term "manic depression" comes from. In between episodes of hypomania and depression, many people with bipolar II disorder live normal lives." For More Information on Biopolar Disorder from WebMD- click here. We hope that Catherine takes good care of herself. Click Here To Read The Original Article From The New York Post
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