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Jennifer Aniston to Star in Adaptation of Jennette McCurdy's Memoir

  • Apple TV+ announced on July 1 that Jennifer Aniston will star in a 10-episode dramedy adapting Jennette McCurdy's memoir "I'm Glad My Mom Died."
  • The show follows McCurdy's difficult childhood shaped by emotional, mental, and physical abuse from her domineering mother who died in 2013.
  • McCurdy, a former child star famous for Nickelodeon's "iCarly," co-wrote and will co-showrun the series with producer Ari Katcher, while Aniston executive produces.
  • McCurdy described her memoir as truthful and personal, recalling ambivalent feelings toward her mother and therapy that helped her fully recover from eating disorders.
  • The series highlights the complex mother-daughter relationship and continues Aniston’s TV work following "The Morning Show," set for Season 4 premiere on September 17.
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The American actress will star in the adaptation of the autobiographical book, which will reach Apple TV+ screens

Jennifer Aniston will star and produce a series based on the book I’m Glad My Mom Died (I’m glad my mother is dead); text with which actress Jennette McCurdy denounced the abuses she would have suffered from her mother and Nickelodeon producer Dan Schneider. The announcement of Aniston’s appearance was made this Tuesday July 1 through Variety. The text describes, in the first person, all the abuses suffered by Jennette McCurdy — who played Sam i…

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Krem2 News broke the news in Spokane, United States on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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