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Jamie Lee Curtis attends the red carpet of the movie “Halloween Kills” during the 78th Venice International Film Festival on September 08, 2021

Jamie Lee Curtisis reflecting on how her family’s romantic relationships have affected the lens through which she views love today.

“As the product of 13 divorces in my immediate family I have often struggled with the idea of love, what happens to it?” continued theKnives Outactress, 63. “There are only a couple reminders to me that I was born from love and not resentment, competition, jealousy and rancor which are the cornerstones of any unpleasantdivorce.”

“I also forget that they were famous and loved worldwide,” she added of her mom and dad. “Happy hump day Janet and Tony. Thanks for love and life!”

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Both Tony and Leigh were married several times — in Tony’s case, his final marriage was to Jill Vandenberg, whom he remained married to from 1998 untilhis death in 2010. (Leigh was his first wife, and the pair shared two daughters: Jamie Lee and Kelly Curtis.)

Leigh tied the knot only once more after her 11-year marriage to Tony, her third husband, ended in 1962. ThePsychoactress wed Robert Brandt that same year, and they remained married untilher death 42 years later.

“One of the longest relationships I’ve had seeking comfort and contact and connection is with Chris,” theHalloween Killsstar wrote in the caption ofa black-and-white photoof them holding hands. “Today marks the 36th anniversary of our wedding.”

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“My hand in his. Then and now. Connected through our children and family and friends it became the links in our human emotional chain that have seen each of us through triumph and tragedy,” she added.

Of her parents, Jamie recalled during a June episode of thePEOPLE in the ‘90spodcast “watch(ing) their work diminish” but “their fame not diminish” as she was growing up.

“And the contradiction of a lot of fame, but not a lot of work, is really hard to navigate for people,” she added. “Very hard to be famous but not be doing the thing that made you famous. And that for the rest of your life, you’re famous for something you did a long time ago, and you chase that attention.”

“I wantedto be mindful, as the daughter of stars,” Jamie explained of her own career. “And so, I was hedging my bets, ‘cause I don’t want to be the person pining away for work and not getting it. It’s humiliating and it’s a hard business. It’s all about what you look like.”

source: people.com