Michelle Pfeiffer Discusses Heartbreak and Life Lessons
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Los Angeles, March 19 (NationPress) Renowned Hollywood star Michelle Pfeiffer has gained significant insights through the profound losses in her life.
At the age of 67, the actress has faced the challenge of losing someone who held great significance for her on several occasions. Michelle acknowledges that these experiences imparted crucial lessons, as reported by ‘Female First UK’.
In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, she stated, "For a fleeting moment, the essence of life boils down to our connections with others. I recall feeling this intensely during times of loss when I lost someone dear to me.”
She elaborated, “I would often think, 'How can I cherish this connection?' It was profound, genuine, and secure. Strangely, it brought a sense of peace, as I ceased the constant hustle of trying to make things happen.”
Michelle also pointed out that clear thinking can be elusive during periods of heartache.
The actress, previously married to Peter Horton from 1981 to 1988, expressed, "When you grow up alongside someone and are deeply intertwined, eventually, you can hardly distinguish where you end and they begin. Imagining life without them and starting anew when everything feels shattered is incredibly daunting.”
In addition, Michelle recently disclosed that she committed to the series The Madison without reviewing the script. She took a bold step to join the project due to Taylor Sheridan's notable prior work on successful series like Yellowstone and Tulsa King.
Michelle shared with ‘Variety’, "Taylor contacted me with an idea and wanted to meet. So, I traveled to Texas, visited his ranch, and had a delightful evening with everyone.”
“He discussed the character's arc and the show's concept, but it was quite broad. I asked, 'When can I read something?' He replied, 'I want to know who I’m writing for before I write. So, it’s after your commitment,'” she added.