All along though, she seemed so down to earth. She was just Jen or "Rachel" to most people. Then, she got hitched to Brad Pitt! The dream couple! Everyone loved them and they looked so good together! The marriage lasted 7 years and was suddenly interrupted. Her world seemed to be turned upside down as rumors spread about her husband and his playful, flirty behavior with Hollywood's bad girl, Angelina. That must have been hard on Jen, but despite this, she never seemed quite rundown. She must have endured severe pain, betrayal, and heart break, but I felt that it was never enough to destroy her. She is a strong individual and it showed, no matter how the media portrayed her. She never ended up at any of the Hollywood stars' "retreat" centers. She was much to strong for that.
As I have followed the media stories regarding Jen, I have learned a lot about her as well as media. First of all, Jen keeps to herself and it is the paparazzi that go hunting for her. They will come up with anything to put her in the paper. She has been connected with multiple bachelors in Hollywood, all of which are rumors. To me, it seems that the media wants Jen to find happiness and they think she needs to find it in a man. They are constantly pushing for her to find a new guy. Dozens of stories headline, Jen seen with some male celebrity. I think that the public feels for Jennifer. They know her marriage was ruined and because she is America's good girl, they identify with her. The good girl always deserves to win out in the end. I think the public and the media are waiting for that win. They want to see Jen settle down with some handsome man and "be happy". They get so involved in her personal life and try to make changes for her through their stories. It is as if they are creating this life for her that they wish she would adopt. Clearly, she will not because she is her own person and is an independent and strong-willed woman. She wants to do what she wants to do and she wants to pursue her own dreams and visions.
Although it is nice to read how she is doing, I do feel for her when the media accuses her of being with a new man every week. It must get tiring after a while or she must have a wonderful support group who look after her and keep her level-headed. Whatever it is, it works and I think she does a great job of keeping grounded while always in the limelight of Hollywood. She is America's "good girl" and she plays it well.