Jennifer Aniston mourning loss of mother
Jennifer Aniston is grieving the loss of her mother Nancy Dow.
Dow passed away aged 79 after suffering from an unknown ailment, and the former Friends star confirmed the unfortunate news on Wednesday (25May16) night.
A statement from Jennifer to People magazine reads: "It is with
great sadness that my brother John and I announce the passing of
our Mother Nancy Dow. She was 79 years old and passed peacefully
surrounded by family and friends after enduring a long illness. We
ask that our family’s privacy be respected as we grieve our
loss."
Various reports suggest former model Nancy had been suffering from
a series of strokes and had lost the ability to speak and walk.
According to In Touch magazine, Jennifer visited her ailing mother
for the first time in nearly five years earlier this month (May16)
after learning of her estranged mum's illness.
Jennifer initially stopped speaking to her after the publication of
Nancy's book From Mother And Daughter To Friends: A Memoir in 1999.
The actress was angry about revelations Dow made in the book, which
charted their relationship.
But in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter last year (15),
Jennifer insisted they are now on good terms, despite their
tumultuous past.
"We're all fine," she admitted. "She had a temper. I can't tolerate
that. If I get upset, I will discuss things. I will never scream
and get hysterical like that. But I was never taught that I could
scream. One time, I raised my voice to my mother, and I screamed at
her, and she looked at me and burst out laughing. She was laughing
at me for screaming back. And it was like a punch in my
stomach.
"She was critical. She was very critical of me. Because she was a
model, she was gorgeous, stunning. I wasn't. I never was. I
honestly still don't think of myself in that sort of light, which
is fine. She was also very unforgiving. She would hold grudges that
I just found so petty."
And Jennifer added it is just not in her nature to hold grudges
against others, saying she is forgiving "probably to a fault."
She continued, "There are people in my life that are like, 'How do
you even talk to that guy?' But what's the point of holding on to
(anger)? That's so toxic. We're human beings. Human beings make
mistakes. Human beings are not perfect. And by not forgiving
someone, it's not allowing human beings to evolve and become better
people."
Jennifer is the only daughter of Nancy and actor John Aniston, whom
she was married to from 1965 to 1980.
Nancy was previously married to musician Jack Melick, and they have
a son called John T. Melick III, a director in Los Angeles.
Like her daughter, Nancy was also an actress, appearing in series
such as The Beverly Hillbillies, The Wild Wild West, and 2004 drama
Pure.