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This is an archive article published on November 12, 2009

Fergie undergoes therapy to prevent cheating on husband

Fergie admitted that she needed the help of a therapist to stop thinking about cheating on her husband.

‘Black Eyed Peas’ star Fergie has admitted that she needed the help of a therapist to stop thinking about cheating on husband Josh Duhamel.

Fergie,who has stood by her actor spouse despite allegations he slept with a stripper,a story he has denied,openly admits to being bisexual and says she had to learn she couldn’t have extra-marital affairs with either men or women,

Contactmusic reported.

“I’ve been very honest with him from the get-go. I think women are beautiful,I’ve had a lot of fun with women,and I’m not ashamed of it. The problem is that I also love a well-endowed man. But just because I enjoy women doesn’t mean I’m allowed to have affairs in my relationship,” Fergie said.

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“I learned through talking with my therapist that it is still cheating even if it’s with girls,so there is a rule there,” she added.

The couple’s marriage was recently rocked by allegations the Duhamel had cheated on his wife with a stripper.

However,the couple,who married in January this year,have branded the claims of infidelity as “ridiculous” and have since put on a show of togetherness.

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