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Jennifer Love Hewitt seemed to have the perfect Hollywood life. She was talented, successful, and one of the most recognizable young stars of the 90s and 2000s. But fame has a dark side. A side that has destroyed careers, relationships, and lives. Jennifer Love Hewitt knows that better than most.
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