She married producer Trevor Engelson in September 2011 - after dating him since 2004 - but the union collapsed in May 2013.
What if she collapsed somewhere?
(Thyroid cancer is very curable, so their deaths could have been prevented by an effective public-health service, but Ukraine's and Belarus's collapsed alongside the Soviet Union's.
Meanwhile the two other regions with particularly large structural changes were the Soviet sphere, which in 1985 had an overgrown and inefficient manufacturing sector that collapsed under its own weight once the economy was liberalised, and China, whose liberalisation and trade integration surely contributed to its industrial revolution.
The Lakers, who had since collapsed after a 10-10 start, began a major transition in the front office two days before the deadline, hiring Magic Johnson and later player agent Rob Pelinka to replace Jim Buss and Mitch Kupchak as president of basketball operations and general manager, respectively.
An iconic Maltese natural rock arch, known as the Azure Window because it arched over blue seas popular with divers, collapsed into the Mediterranean Sea last Wednesday as Malta was hit by rough seas and stormy weather.
A second robot from Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco) sent into Fukushima's unit 2 reactor collapsed in less than a month's time due to high radiation levels.
The system of tertiary-level vocational qualifications has collapsed.
After English rider Tom Simpson collapsed and died during the 1967 Tour de France, amphetamines were found both in his bloodstream and in a vial tucked inside his jersey.
The filing was made two days after the online lender's chief executive Renaud Laplanche stepped down amid a loan mis-selling scandal and the company's stock price collapsed.
However,with the collapse of the dynasty,Bian Embroidery collapsed, too.
When the price of oil on the global market collapsed by two-thirds in 2014, Venezuela had little else to fall back on, so a natural reaction would have been for the bolívar to collapse.
,: Here in the UK, we're pretty sure that if part of a city collapsed in a similar way there would still be heads being scratched, investigations being carried out, and arguments over what kind of tarmac to use for the repair job.
It bounced back from its first crisis in 1979 — when sales of its rotary engine powered vehicles collapsed in the wake of the oil shock.
If expected profits have collapsed as a side effect of past monetary policies, this hardly seems to justify maintaining such polices.
Many have collapsed, while some have made off with billions of dollars in client cash.
The two-seater functions as both a car and personal airplane, measuring at about 328 x 236 inches in airplane mode and 88 x 236 inches in car mode with its wings collapsed.
In the 1960s London's docklands had never been busier but by the early 1980s they had collapsed.
The shale industry, which was largely responsible for the oil crash in the first place because of the production boom that began in 2010, has been mauled by lower prices, but its output has not collapsed as many analysts expected, and the principal producers are still in business.
In a graphic illustration of the earthquake's power, the Great Aso Bridge — a single span of 206m opened in 1970 — collapsed into the ravine of the Black River below.