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Kelly Preston: Scientology got me through my son's death
Kelly Preston has found a formula for staying grounded: Scientology.
August 18th, 2011
02:05 PM ET

Kelly Preston: Scientology got me through my son's death

By Stephen M. Silverman, PEOPLE.com

(PEOPLE.com) - While her husband, accomplished pilot John Travolta, may fly through the air with the greatest of ease, Kelly Preston apparently has found a formula for staying grounded.

Asked how she coped with the death of 16-year-old son Jett from a fatal seizure in 2009, Preston, 48, tells Health magazine for its September issue: "To be honest, [it was] the Scientology Center. I don't know if I would have made it through without it."

She adds about life's lessons she's learned, "Don't sweat the small things. Love your kids like it could be the last moment."

Mother to daughter Ella Bleu, 11, and son Benjamin, born last November, Preston says: "I've always wanted to be a mother, ever since I was 11."

Read the full story here.
- CNN Belief Blog

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