Hollywood culture often involves glamorizing romantic drama. There are no two actresses more famous in Hollywood for being rival to one another than Angelina Jolie and Jennifer Aniston. That's why Twilight actress Ashley Greene is comparing herself and her relationship to pop music singer Demi Lovato to the famous ladies who still are allegedly at war over Brad Pitt.
You see, Greene was rumored to have stolen a boyfriend from the younger (and subsequently troubled) teen. The object of their affection was singer Joe Jonas of the Jonas Brothers. While Greene and Jonas have broken up, the pretty brunette who plays the psychic vampire character Alice in the Twilight movie series still feels like the press unfairly compare her to Jolie.
But on October 18th, 2011 celebrity gossip blogger Perez Hilton said he really was not clear whether or not Ashley Greene sees herself as more like Angie or Jen -- and claimed the rumor mills reports that Greene was a home wrecker were never on parallel with the Aniston-Pitt breakup rumors because there was no marital infidelity. He also alluded to his opinion that Greene is no where near being considered in the same class as his beloved "St. Angelina" -- a woman he loves dearly as a famous humanitarian and LGBT celebrity.
For that reason, one has to wonder -- is breaking up another woman's relationship more hurtful when a girl is young (because it leaves a lasting impression) or when it is serious and involves matrimony?
In the case of Demi Lovato, she went on to have an emotional breakdown that landed her in rehab -- followed by a brave confession she is bi-polar. Subsequently, she made a triumphant return to the public arena with a new hit song about surviving and rebounding called "Skyscraper".
Aniston rebounded by dating a slew of men, then allegedly split up another woman's relationship to land herself a live-in lover that she currently totes with her everywhere she goes now (a guy named Justin Theroux). Her fans continue to swear up and down that she is an angel and that Brad Pitt was stolen by Angelina Jolie.
Do female stars home-wrecking, husband swapping, trading up spouses, or cheating with one another's boyfriends create a negative impression of women for fans and teens mature enough to read the tabloid headlines but not yet old enough to understand the adult world of relationships?
Bottom line, it seems that Greene has made a wise distinction between herself and Angelina Jolie. Noting to fans that she and Disney Princess Demi Lovato have never had a problem with one another -- and never having bashed the young celeb in public for anything -- she reminds us all that the same can't fully be said about Brangelina vs. Jennifer Aniston (whose press camps always seem to be in a passive aggressive war of words).
















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