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Peter Facinelli and Jennie Garth. Photo: Celebrity Smack

Jennie Garth recently spoke out about her split from husband Peter Facinelli, according to People.  The former 90210 star said, “My life is a little hectic right now and my personal life is kind of crazy.”  With three daughters to look after (Luca, Lola and Fiona), Garth is nothing if not busy dealing with the public scrutiny surrounding her separation.  Despite that, however, she says her daughters are “doing great”.  The family (sans Facinelli) are currently filming CMT’s Jennie Garth: Little Bit Country in farmland outside L.A.

How do you protect your children from public scrutiny post-divorce?

Cupid’s Advice:

Splitting from a spouse is not only hard on you, but it’s hard on your family as well, especially if you have kids.  Depending on how your family and friends (the public) reacts, it can seem like protecting your kids from the scrutiny is impossible.  Cupid has some tips:

1. Remain positive: The worst thing you can do is to bad mouth your former other half in front of your children.  It’s important to stay positive in front of your kids.

2. Explain: It can be confusing for kids as to why the subject of their parent’s divorce is so popular.  Discuss the concept of drama with your children, and advise them as to why they should ignore any scrutiny they witness.

3. Act normal: You may be torn up on the inside, but try to keep a normal facade on the outside for the benefit of your children.  If they see that you’re handling everything with grace, they will take your lead.

How did you protect your children amid your divorce? Share your comments below.




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  • Josh

    always be optimist about everything especially about your divorce because all things happens for a reason and for the better also..

  • Alquinn

    It must be so hard for this kids. I feel sorry for them. But hopefully they can accept the truth that their parents spit up in due time.

  • Polo

    JEN YOU MUST LET YOU’RE CHILDREN UNDERSTAND WHY THINGS LIKE THAT HAS TO HAPPEN. I THINK THEY ARE AT THE RIGHT AGE TO UNDERSTAND. i WISH ALL THE BEST FOR YOU AND YOUR KIDS.!!!!

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