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Lauren Graham has joined the ranks of celebs using their extra spare time during the pandemic to write a tell-all memoir. But it’s not an excerpt from Have I Told You This Already? Stories I Don’t Want to Forget to Remember, out November 15, that has us raising an eyebrow.
The Gilmore Girls star opened up to People this week about writing the book, saying it wasn’t just something to do while waiting on acting jobs — it was also a good distraction from her breakup from Peter Krause. She explained:
For those who don’t know, she started dating the Six Feet Under alum some time in 2010 after they started co-starring on Parenthood together. They kept it quiet at first largely because on the show they played brother and sister — and thought it might screw up the show for viewers. (Little did they know Game of Thrones was going to come along the next year to try to normalize that! LOLz!)
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They wound up spending nearly 12 years together, and she helped raise his son from a previous relationship (Roman, who is now 20 years old!). However, after all that they devastated fans by breaking up in summer 2021. Like their relationship, they kept the breakup a secret for a long time. Heck, it was only confirmed in June of this year! But over a year after the sad split, Lauren is finally ready to open up about what happened.
The actors met and became friendly all the way back in 1995. It took co-starring on a show together to finally get them together 15 years later. Oddly, she says it was the length of their friendship that ended up causing the most problems! Huh?? Well, it’s like this:
Oh really? What kind of questions? Here’s where the shade comes
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