Julie Andrews Says Therapy 'Saved My Life'
Anyone canbenefit from therapy— even cheerful, umbrella-wielding nannies.Julie Andrewssays that going to therapy was life-saving after she split from her first husband in 1967. At the time, theMary Poppinsstar wasstruggling to clear her head, and the late directorMike Nicholssuggested she find a therapist.“Sadly, I separated from my lovely first husband,” Andrews, 84, toldStephen ColbertonThe Late Show with Stephen Colbert. “And separations were always inevitable and the marriage was over and my head was so full of clutter and garbage....