Taking their love offscreen! Hollywood has proven that some of the best real-life love stories between celebrity couples can blossom while on set.
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds met on the set of 2011’s Green Lantern . Though the film failed to garner critical and major commercial acclaim, the one success story that came from the project was the costars’ relationship.
“It was funny because for about a year after Green Lantern had come and gone, all that stuff, we were both single,” Reynolds said on Entertainment Weekly ’s “The Jess Cagle Interview” in 2016. “We went on a double date. She was on a date with another guy and I was on a date with another girl. That was the most awkward date for that respective party because we were just like fireworks.”
Lively and Reynolds tied the knot in 2013. They are the parents of daughters James, Inez and Betty.
Meanwhile, Eva Mendes and Ryan Gosling crossed paths while working on 2012’s The Place Beyond the Pines . They began dating in 2011 and have since welcomed two daughters: Esmeralda and Amada .
While Mendes and Gosling tend to keep their romance under the radar, the La La Land actor sweetly praised his longtime love during his Golden Globes acceptance speech in 2017.
“While I was singing and dancing and playing piano and having one of the best experiences I’ve ever had on a film, my lady was raising our daughter, pregnant with our second and trying to help her brother [Juan Carlos Mendes ] fight his battle with cancer,” he said at the time. “If she hadn’t taken all that on so that I could have this experience, it would surely be someone else up here other than me today. So, sweetheart, thank you.”
Not all offscreen romances have ended happily ever after. Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth fell in love after working on 2010’s The Last Song . The former pair faced a years-long rough patch that saw Cyrus and Hemsworth get engaged, split and date other people before eventually reconciling. They tied the knot in December 2018, but announced their separation nearly eight months later .
Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green started dating on and off beginning in 2004 after meeting on her former series Hope & Faith . They briefly split before getting married in 2010. The former pair had another brief breakup in 2015, only for Fox and Green to get back together and welcome their third child.
Green announced on his “…With Brian Austin Green” podcast in May 2020 that the exes had split for good . “It sucks when life changes and something that you’re used to, that you’ve been doing for 15 years, you try and not get rid of but you change,” the Beverly Hills, 90210 alum said on the podcast. “There’s the unknown aspect … there’s that pit in my stomach … I really don’t want Megan and I to be at odds … she’s been my best friend for 15 years and I don’t want to lose that.”
That same month, Us Weekly confirmed that Fox had “hooked up” with her Midnight in the Switchgrass costar Machine Gun Kelly . In June 2020, Us confirmed their coworking relationship had officially turned romantic , with a source noting the pair had a “strong connection.”
Since their romance became public, the couple haven’t shied away from sharing their affection for each other — both on social media and in public. In May 2021, the “Bloody Valentine” singer gave Fox a shout-out during his acceptance speech at the Billboard Music Awards , calling her “my twin soul who showed me love.”
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Ryan Bingham and Hassie Harrison
The two Yellowstone stars — who play Walker and Laramie, respectively, on the Paramount hit — confirmed in April 2023 that they are dating. “More than spark 🔥,” the “Southside of Heaven” singer, who shares three children with ex-wife Anna Axster, wrote via Instagram at the time, sharing a kissing pic of the new couple. Harrison sweetly replied: “I love you, cowboy. 🥰.” Courtesy of Ryan Bingham/Instagram
Kevin McGarry and Kayla Wallace
The duo met in 2019 after joining the cast of Hallmark Channel’s When Calls the Heart. The twosome went on to costar in 2022’s Feeling Butterflies and My Grown-Up Christmas List. That same year, McGarry proposed just days before Christmas. Albert Camicioli/Crown Media
Kiki Layne and Ari’el Stachel
After playing a married couple in 2022’s Don’t Worry Darling, the actors struck up a real-life romance. “My favorite part of my experience in Don’t Worry Darling. This woman did phenomenal work and I was thirsty the second I met her,” the Tony Award winner gushed via Instagram in September 2022. Courtesy of KiKi Layne/Instagram
Abigail Cowen and Danny Griffin
After playing lovebirds Bloom and Sky in Netflix’s Fate: The Winx Saga, Cowen and Griffin began dating. “A year w/ u 🤍 life ain’t too shabby,” Cowen celebrated their anniversary via Instagram in September 2022. Courtesy of Danny Griffin/Instagram
Peyton List and Jacob Bertrand
After months of speculation, Bertrand confirmed that he and List have been in a relationship "for a while” after connecting on the set of Cobra Kai. "We had fun on set and then hung out off set," he told TMZ in March 2022, adding that he's known List since they were teens. In fact, he's friends with her brother, Spencer List, which made things a little complicated. "That was kind of awkward having to be like, 'Hey man, I like your sister,'" the actor recalled. As for the fact that the two work together, Bertrand explained that "it's kind of like trial by fire almost," while Peyton quipped, "I'm like, think about the consequences later." Jordan Strauss/AP/Shutterstock
Rachel Zegler and Josh Andres Rivera
The West Side Story star shared that she fell in love on set when she accepted the Best Actress award from the National Board of Review. Zegler was not able to accept the accolade in person, so she shared her speech via Twitter in March 2022. “I wish to extend my thanks to the love of my life, who I was blessed enough to meet on the set of this film many moons ago," Zegler wrote. "Thank you for holding my hand in my dreams and in my reality. I love doing life with you. Thanks for making me laugh." Though the actress didn't name Rivera, who played Chino in the Steven Spielberg-directed remake, she previously confirmed they were dating when they went Instagram official on Valentine's Day. Courtesy of Rachel Zegler/Instagram
Kirsten Dunst and Jesse Plemons
The actors met on season 2 of Fargo in 2015. They played married high school sweethearts Peggy and local butcher Ed on the series, before starting their own family offscreen. They welcomed son Ennis in May 2018 and their second child arrived by June 2021. The two worked together again in Netflix's December 2021 movie, The Power of Dog. Dunst portrayed Plemons' new wife, which Benedict Cumberbatch's character has trouble accepting. The couple were both nominated at the 2022 Academy Awards for their respective performances in the film. In July 2022, Dunst’s rep confirmed the pair had tied the knot. Rob Latour/Shutterstock
Chase Stokes and Madelyn Cline
The Outer Banks costars sparked dating rumors in April 2020, the same month that the teen drama premiered on Netflix. They quarantined together amid the coronavirus pandemic, but did not confirm their romance until that June. “Cats outta the bag,” Stokes wrote via Instagram alongside photos from a beach date with Cline. Us confirmed that the two had split in November 2021. “They’ve been trying to work it out for quite some time but decided going their separate ways was best,” an insider told Us at the time. Courtesy of Netflix
Brian Austin Green and Megan Fox
Green and Fox met when the BH90210 alum guest starred on an episode of her sitcom, Hope & Faith. They began dating on and off from 2004 until they wed in 2010. Us broke the news in 2015 that Fox filed for divorce after five years of marriage, but she confirmed that they were back together in June 2016. Though their divorce case was officially dismissed in August 2019, Green announced in May 2020 that the duo called off their 10-year marriage for good in late 2019. They share sons Noah, Bodhi and Journey. Broadimage/Shutterstock
Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly
Before news of her split from Green surfaced, Fox grew close to the rapper on the set of Midnight in the Switchgrass in March 2020. After production was halted due to the coronavirus pandemic, the costars were spotted hanging out together in May 2020. After Green announced his separation from Fox that same month, the New Girl alum went on to star alongside Kelly in his “Bloody Valentine” music video. Us confirmed in June 2020 that they were dating, and the pair went on to exhibit plenty of iconic PDA moments as their relationship progressed.
Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas
Affleck and de Armas met while working on the set of the thriller Deep Water in late 2019. Cut to March 2020, the costars were then spotted vacationing together in Cuba and “making out” at a Costa Rican airport. That same month, Us broke the news that the duo were “happy together and officially dating.” The pair split in January 2021. “The breakup was amicable, [but] she was the one who called things off,” a source told Us at the time. “Ben and Ana were moving in different directions in their lives and stopped seeing eye to eye. The two couldn’t work through their differences and have decided to end their relationship.” Broadimage/Shutterstock
Rami Malek and Lucy Boynton
Malek and Boynton filmed Bohemian Rhapsody together in 2017, playing former real-life couple Freddie Mercury and Mary Austin. Us broke the news in April 2018 that the pair took their onscreen romance offscreen. “They met while filming Bohemian Rhapsody in London,” a source said at the time. “He is so into her. He goes and visits her in London all the time.” Shutterstock
Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys
Russell and Rhys confirmed in 2014 that they were dating. The duo then welcomed their son Sam together — Russell’s third child after son River and daughter Willa — two years later. Though the pair’s love blossomed on the set of The Americans, Rhys admitted that they actually crossed paths years before starring on the FX series. “I very drunkenly asked her for her number when she was a young, single, slip of a thing,” he explained on Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen in 2017. “So I sort of knew then, when I was 26.” Evan Agostini/Invision/AP/Shutterstock
Michael Fassbender and Alicia Vikander
Fassbender and Vikander’s love story began after meeting on the set of 2016’s The Light Between Oceans, where they played onscreen love interests Isabel Graysmark and Tom Sherbourne. In October 2017, it was announced that the pair were officially married after having a secret engagement and wedding in Ibiza. Jonathan Hordle/Shutterstock
Charlie Heaton and Natalia Dyer
Heaton and Dyer were brought together through their roles on Stranger Things. On the Netflix series, they appear as onscreen love interests Jonathan Byers and Nancy Wheeler, respectively. The duo made their romance red carpet official while attending The Fashion Awards in London in December 2017. Christopher Polk/People/Shutterstock
Samira Wiley and Lauren Morelli
The couple met in 2012 while working on Orange Is the New Black. Wiley starred on the series for four seasons, while Morelli was one of the show’s writers and producers. Morelli was also married to a man at the time. The pair would turn their close friendship into a romantic bond two years later following Morrelli’s divorce from Stephen Basilone. They tied the knot in 2017 and welcomed their first child, daughter George, in April 2021. Kristina Bumphrey/Starpix/Shutterstock
Shia LaBeouf and Mia Goth
LaBeouf and Goth worked together on the drama Nymphomaniac: Vol. II. A year after the film was released, the English actress starred in a music video LaBeouf directed for Future Unlimited’s song “Haunted Love.” The actors dated for four years before tying the knot in 2016, but they called it quits two years later. In March 2020, the exes reunited on a beach in Los Angeles. Both LaBeouf and Goth were sporting their wedding bands. David Fisher/Shutterstock
Dove Cameron and Thomas Doherty
After ending her engagement to her Liv & Maddie costar Ryan McCartan in October 2016, Cameron met Doherty on the set of 2017’s Descendants 2. Fans speculated whether Cameron and Doherty were an item as the pair continued to drop breadcrumbs hinting at their romance across social media. However, their relationship wasn’t confirmed until February 2017. Almost four years later, they called it quits in December 2020. Mediapunch/Shutterstock
Ben McKenzie and Morena Baccarin
McKenzie and Baccarin met in 2014 while working on Gotham together. The duo’s relationship wasn’t made public until the following year. They welcomed daughter Frances in 2016 and tied the knot on Baccarin’s 38th birthday in 2017. MediaPunch/Shutterstock
Kaitlin Olson and Rob McElhenney
Olson and McElhenney met while working on It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. However, the pair kept their romance a secret from their castmates for an entire year. The duo wed in 2008. Together, they are the parents of sons Axel and Leo. MediaPunch/Shutterstock
Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson
The now-exes first met in March 2016 when Grande appeared on Davidson’s show, Saturday Night Live. Us Weekly confirmed that the twosome were dating two years later, shortly after Grande’s split from late rapper Mac Miller and Davidson’s split from ex Cazzie David. Within weeks, the comedian had proposed to the “Breathin” singer, but they never made it down the aisle; The grammy nominee called things off four months later. She tried to visit the Going Places star at the SNL studios after he posted a disturbing message about not wanting “to be on this earth” in December 2018, but he refused to see her. Kevin Mazur/WireImage
Anna Faris and Chris Pratt
The former couple met on the set of their 2011 film Take Me Home Tonight, though Faris was married to Ben Indra at the time. Faris got divorced in 2008, and the What's Your Number? costars got engaged that same year. They wed in July 2009 and had a son, Jack, in 2012, but their marriage was plagued with allegations of cheating. They announced that they were legally separating in August 2017 with a statement on Instagram. “We tried really hard for a long time, and we’re really disappointed," they said at the time. "Our son has two parents who love him very much and for his sake we want to keep the situation as private as possible moving forward. We still love each other and will always cherish our time together.” Julian Parker/UK Press via Getty Images
Cole Sprouse and Lili Reinhart
Sprouse and Reinhart — who play onscreen star-crossed lovers Jughead Jones and Betty Cooper on the CW show Riverdale — began dating in July 2017 and made their red carpet debut at the 2018 Met Gala. The pair are known to gush over each other via social media: Reinhart praised her boyfriend while commenting on a NSFW meme in December 2018, saying that she’d found a man with “good d–k game, empathy, a height above 5’9, no hoes and common sense.” Us broke the news in July 2019 that Sprouse and Reinhart had split, but they reconciled shortly after. The duo broke up for the second time in May 2020. Matt Winkelmeyer/MG18/Getty Images
Camila Mendes and Charles Melton
Another match made on the Riverdale set! The costars first sparked dating speculation in the summer of 2018 after being spotted out multiple times together. Mendes confirmed their relationship in an Instagram post that October. “Mine,” she wrote alongside a pic of Melton kissing her on the cheek, while she hugs him tightly around the waist. The actor posted his own photo of the couple a week later. One month later, the actress told fans she was happier than she’d “ever been” in her life while clapping back at trolls of their relationship in November. By December 2019, the duo had called it quits. Getty Images
Jesse Lee Soffer and Torrey DeVitto
After meeting in the One Chicago universe, Chicago P.D.’s Soffer and Chicago Med’s DeVitto began dating, Us confirmed in August 2018. They “complement each other beautifully,” a close friend to the pair told Us. Soffer confirmed the relationship in September 2018, telling Us that their relationship is “great.” The actors broke up after eight months of dating. Elizabeth Morris/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank/Getty Images
Diane Kruger and Norman Reedus
The couple first met while filming 2015’s Sky, but wouldn't get together until years later. (She and Joshua Jackson split in 2016 after a decade together.) They were first spotted kissing at the U.S. Open in Queens in September 2017 and made their red carpet debut at the Golden Globes a year later. Us exclusively revealed that Kruger was pregnant and expecting their first child in May 2018. They welcomed their daughter six months later in November. (Reedus is also a dad of son Mingus with model Helena Christensen.) IPA/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com
Kit Harington and Rose Leslie
The Game of Thrones castmates met in July 2011 while filming the second season of the hit HBO show. Although their characters had a steamy love scene in season 3, Harington claimed they were just friends in March 2013. By April 2016, they were embracing their relationship, walking their first carpet together. In a May 2016 interview with Vogue Italia, Harington admitted he "fell in love" with Leslie while filming in Iceland. The duo tied the knot in Scotland in June 2018 and welcomed their first child, a baby boy, in February 2021. Anthony Harvey/Getty Images
Eva Mendes and Ryan Gosling
Gosling has made several connections with his film's leading ladies. He first romanced Sandra Bullock after filming Murder by Numbers in 2002. Three years later, he began dating his Notebook costar Rachel McAdams in 2004, but called it quits four years later. In September 2011, it was revealed that the heartthrob moved on with his Place Beyond the Pines costar Mendes when they were photographed having a PDA-filled adventure at Disneyland in Anaheim, California. Gosling and Mendes have two daughters together, Esmeralda and Amada. “I’m a lucky man,” the actor gushed to Us of Mendes and their daughters at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2016. “We couldn’t be happier. They are so sweet.” A source told Us in November 2018 that the First Man star is still head over heels for his spouse. “Ryan is completely infatuated with Eva. His main goal is to make her happy.” Dara Kushner/INFphoto.com
Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton
Timing is everything. Both musicians split from their spouses in summer 2015, and Stefani and Shelton connected over their shared experience while filming The Voice. Us confirmed that the twosome were dating in November 2015. The “Harajuku Girls" singer told the Today show in December 2018 that she hoped the country crooner was her “forever.” Shelton popped the question at long last in October 2020. Kevin Mazur/WireImage
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard
It was revealed in January 2014 that the Rum Diary costars were engaged after Heard stepped out with a stunning engagement ring. "The proposal happened a while ago," an insider told Us at the time. "She just didn't wear the ring." They married in the Bahamas in February 2015, only to split in May 2016 amid allegations of domestic abuse. They finalized their divorce in January 2017. Jason Merritt/Getty Images
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie
Though he was married to Jennifer Aniston at the time, Pitt couldn't take his eyes off of Jolie on the set of Mr. & Mrs. Smith in 2004. "I think we were the last two people who were looking for a relationship," Jolie later told Vogue in 2006. It wasn't until shooting nearly ended that Pitt and Jolie realized "it might mean something more than we'd earlier allowed ourselves to believe." The pair were together for 10 years before marrying in August 2014. The Oscar-winning actress filed for divorce from the World War Z star in September 2016, with whom she shares kids Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, Vivienne and Knox. Kevin Mazur/WireImage
Jennifer Lawrence and Nicholas Hoult
The hot Hollywood couple dated for two years after first meeting on the set of X-Men: First Class in 2011. After a brief split, the pair rekindled their romance while reprising their roles in 2014's X-Men: Days of Future Past, but split for a second time in August 2014. Christopher Polk/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank/NBC
Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck
They met for the first time on the set of Pearl Harbor, but they didn't begin dating until they costarred in 2003's Daredevil. Engaged after just nine months of dating, the couple, who share children Violet, Seraphina and Samuel, married in 2005. The former lovebirds separated in June 2015 after 10 years, though they did not finalize their divorce until October 2018. Jason Merritt/Getty Images
Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux
Though Theroux was dating stylist Heidi Bivens at the time, sparks flew on the Georgia set of Wanderlust in the fall of 2010. Aniston and Theroux took their romance public the following spring and got engaged in August 2012. Three years later, they said their I do's in a top-secret ceremony before calling it quits on their union in February 2018. Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images
Ian Somerhalder and Nina Dobrev
The Vampire Diaries paramours took their romance public in the spring of 2011. "He always has a positive outlook and positive energy, and he's always happy," Dobrev once told Us of Somerhalder. "He is a glass-half-full kind of guy, not half-empty." Us exclusively confirmed in May 2013 that the pair ended their relationship on friendly terms. Somerhalder married actress Nikki Reid in April 2015. Larry Busacca/Getty Images for EJAF
Liam Hemsworth and Miley Cyrus
The stars met on the set of 2010's The Last Song and nearly 10 years later, they wed in a secret ceremony in Nashville in December 2018. The couple did overcome a rough patch, however: They ended their engagement in September 2013 only to rekindle their romance three years later. The pair announced their separation in August 2019 after nearly eight months of marriage. “Liam and Miley have agreed to separate at this time,” a rep for Cyrus said in a statement to Us. “Ever-evolving, changing as partners and individuals, they have decided this is what’s best while they both focus on themselves and careers. They still remain dedicated parents to all of their animals they share while lovingly taking this time apart. Please respect their process and privacy.” Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic
Freddie Prinze, Jr. and Sarah Michelle Gellar
The couple met while filming the 1997 horror film I Know What You Did Last Summer and began dating three years later. They tied the knot in Mexico on September 1, 2002. Prinze and Gellar have also starred in two Scooby Doo films together. The pair welcomed daughter Charlotte in 2009 and son Rocky in 2012. Ron Galella, Ltd./WireImage
Will Smith and Jada Pinkett
Though she didn't land the part of Smith's girlfriend on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air in 1995, Pinkett Smith married the series' star two years later. In 2012, Pinkett Smith squashed divorce rumors, telling Gala: "Every year, one celebrity couple is under the microscope. This year, unluckily, it's us!" Smith did the same in May 2018 with his song “To the Clique,” which features the lyrics, “Stop the divorce rumors and mind your damn business.” He gushed about their 20-year marriage on Instagram in August 2018, writing, ““I just realized… This year we’ve been together more than HALF OUR LIVES!” The couple share son Jaden and daughter Willow. Will also shares son Trey with ex-wife Sheree Zampino. David Livingston/Getty Images
Josh Bowman and Emily VanCamp
The Revenge costars rang in 2012 at a Parisian nightclub. "They tried to have a secret relationship at first, but now they're not worried because they don't see it ending," a source told Us months later. Cut to December 2018, and the pair were walking down the aisle to marry in the Bahamas. Michael Buckner/WireImage.com
Will Chase and Debra Messing
Shortly after Us broke the news that Messing and her producer husband of 10 years, Daniel Zelman, had split, the actress began dating Smash's Chase in 2011. "She is completely smitten with him," a source said. Though the pair ultimately split, announcing the news in October 2014, Messing’s rep told Us at the time that the former pair would remain “close friends.” Taylor Hill/Getty Images
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds
Though they were both with other people while shooting Green Lantern in 2010, things turned romantic the following year. By April 2012, Reynolds had "practically" moved in with Lively, a source said. "When he's at her apartment, it feels like home." In a big surprise, the couple went on to tie the knot in September 2012 at Boone Hill Plantation in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, where The Notebook was filmed. They share daughters James and Inez in addition to a third girl they welcomed in October 2019. They share daughters James, Inez and Betty, and welcomed baby No. 4 in February 2023. Mike Coppola/Getty Images
Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart
For years, the Twilight stars refused to acknowledge their real-life romance, but Stewart finally confirmed their relationship to British GQ in 2011. "So much of my life is so easily Googled,” she said at the time. “I mean, it's like, 'Come on guys, it's so obvious!'" In July 2012, Us exclusively broke news that Stewart cheated on Pattinson with her Snow White and the Huntsman director, Rupert Sanders, who was married to Vogue model Liberty Ross at the time. The costars officially split in May 2013. Kevin Winter/Getty Images
Ginnifer Goodwin and Josh Dallas
The Once Upon a Time actors took their onscreen romance off camera in the fall of 2011. "There's such genuine affection, which you can see on screen," ABC costar Raphael Sbarge told Us. "You can see how they just interact with each other. It's genuine." The two got engaged in October 2013 and married in April 2014. They welcomed their first son, Oliver, in May 2014, and their second, Hugo, in June 2016. Goodwin told Us in December 2018 that they keep their romance alive through sweet little gestures: “He sends a lot of flowers, or jam because I like jam,” she said of Dallas. “We FaceTime, like, 14 times a day." Imeh Akpanudosen/Getty Images
Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard
In 2009, the stars fell in love shooting the romantic comedy When in Rome. They got engaged in 2010 and made things official with a “no frills” ceremony in October 2013. The couple, who weathered affair rumors in December 2018 when Julie Andrews’ granddaughter Kayti Edwards claimed to have cheated with Shepard in 2009, share kids Lincoln and Delta. Todd Williamson/Getty Images
Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer
The pair first met in 2007 when they began filming the popular HBO series True Blood. Two years later, Moyer proposed; they tied the knot in an intimate ceremony in Malibu in August 2010. Two years later, the pair welcomed twins Poppy and Charlie in September 2012. Paquin caused a stir in July 2014 when she tweeted that she was "Proud to be a happily married bisexual mother,” but defended her words at the time by saying that “monogamy and bisexuality are [not] mutually exclusive.” Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic
Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell
Hawn and Russell met in 1968 while filming The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band, but they didn't begin dating until they became costars in 1983's Swing Shift. Three years later, they welcomed a son, Wyatt. Hawn and Russell have no plans to ever get married, though the couple appear as in love as ever. In December 2018, the Snatched star posted a photo with her man dressed in Mr. and Mrs. Claus outfits. Never thought I’d be sleeping with Santa!” she wrote. Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic
Dev Patel and Freida Pinto
After the Slumdog Millionaire stars took their romance public in 2008, the actors frequently dodged engagement rumors. "Dev had such a problem trying to tell people that was not true," Pinto revealed in a November 2010 issue of Blackbook. "I've decided not to answer stupidity with more stupidity." Their love story ended in December 2014, when the duo broke up after six years. Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images
Eddie Cibrian and LeAnn Rimes
Though they were both married at the time, Cibrian and Rimes began an affair on the set of Lifetime's Northern Lights in 2009. Once their divorces were finalized, the two married in April 2011. "I understand why people are disappointed in me," Rimes once told Shape. "I think any relationship is hard to get out of, and I don't think the way I did it was right." The “Blue” singer penned a sweet note to the actor for their sixth anniversary in April 2017. “Every year, I’m even more at a loss for words to describe my Love for you three magnificent souls. The deeper my Love, the more speechless.” (Rimes is stepmother to Cibrian's sons, Mason and Jake.) Ilya S. Savenok/Getty Images
Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos
After meeting on the set of All My Children, Ripa and Consuelos eloped in 1996. Now the parents of three children, the twosome are set to costar once more — along with their son Michael — on the set of the CW hit Riverdale, in which the Live With Kelly and Ryan host will play her spouse’s mistress. Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic
Rachel Weisz and Daniel Craig
The Dream House costars went public with their romance in December 2010. They wed the following June in Upstate New York. "I'm a newlywed. I'm still a blushing bride and it's really private," Weisz told The Telegraph five months after tying the knot. In September 26, they welcomed their first child together; Weisz also shares son Henry with ex Darren Aronofsky, while Craig shares daughter Ella with ex-wife Fiona Loudon. Jason LaVeris/FilmMagic
Claire Danes and Hugh Dancy
Danes and Dancy met on the set of Evening in 2006 and tied the knot in France in September 2009. "I find it very freeing to know that, okay, it takes constant nurturing and attention, but I can also stop looking for The One," Danes once told Blackbook. The adorable couple became parents for the first time when they welcomed son Cyrus in December 2012. Six years later, Danes gave birth to their second son. Christopher Polk/Getty Images for Turner
Paul Wesley and Torrey DeVitto/Phoebe Tonkin
Wesley and DeVitto first met during filming of the 2008 Killer Movie began dating shortly after. The Vampire Diaries stars got married in April 2011, but announced they were getting divorced after two years of marriage in June 2013. The CW star didn't stay single for long, eventually romancing another Vampire Diaries costar Phoebe Tonkin in September 2013 for four years before ending their love affair in October 2017. Michael Bezjian/WireImage.com; James Devaney/GC Images
Reese Witherspoon and Ryan Phillippe
The pair first met at the actress' 21st birthday party in 1997, but fell more in love on the set of 1999's Cruel Intentions and tied the knot that June. Their marriage officially ended in October 2007, but they continue to share daughter Ava and son Deacon. In 2011, Witherspoon remarried — this time, to CAA agent Jim Toth; the couple welcomed their first child together, son Tennessee, in September 2012. Phillippe welcomed a baby girl named Kai with ex-girlfriend and Pitch Perfect actress Alexis Knapp in July 2011. KMazur/WireImage.com
Julia Roberts and Danny Moder
The couple met on the set of The Mexican in 2001 when Moder was on hand as a camera assistant. The pair tied the knot in July 2002 and welcomed twins, son Phinnaeus and daughter Hazel, in November 2004. In June 2007, Roberts gave birth to their third child, son Henry. A source told Us in May 2018 that they have a “really solid, loving marriage ... When you see them together, there is no doubt about it. They still have crazy passion and love for each other.” Kevin Mazur/Getty Images
Jessica Alba and Cash Warren
Alba met her now-husband on the 2004 set of Fantastic Four when Warren was a production assistant. They got engaged in December 2007 and tied the knot five months later. They welcomed daughter Honor in June 2008 and had daughter Haven in August 2011. Seven years later, the actress gave birth to their son, Hayes. Jason Merritt/Getty Images
Robin Wright and Ben Foster
Wright got another shot at love when she met Foster on the set of Rampart in 2011. After two years of dating, it was confirmed in January 2014 that the two were engaged after the House of Cards actress stepped out wearing an engagement ring. They called off their pending nuptials in November 2014, and Foster went on to marry Laura Prepon in June 2018. (The couple welcomed a daughter in August 2017.) Two months later, Wright married Clement Giraudet. Wright shares daughter Dylan and son Hopper with ex-husband Sean Penn. The parents divorced in 2010 after 14 years of marriage. Steve Granitz/WireImage.com
Courteney Cox and David Arquette
Cox and Arquette married in June 1999, three years after costarring in Scream. They welcomed daughter Coco in 2004, but in May 2013, the couple decided to officially divorce after a long separation. That November, it was confirmed Arquette and now-wife Christina McLarty were expecting their first child together. Their son, Charlie, arrived in April 2014 and was joined by his little brother, Angus, in March 2017. "When you love someone, you want them to be happy, even if it's not with you," Cox explained in More's February 2014 issue. "In divorce, you always have regrets. We were married for a long time, so it’s not like we didn’t try.“ John Shearer/WireImage.com
Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis
A long time in the making. Six years after costarring on the comedy That '70s Show, Kunis and Kutcher debuted as a couple in April 2012. "They talk about getting married and having kids," a pal told Us in December 2013. They followed through with their plans in July 2015 with a hush-hush L.A. wedding after welcoming their first child, daughter Wyatt, in October 2014. Two years later, they gave her a brother, with Mila giving birth to son Dimitri in December 2016. Noel Vasquez/Getty Images
Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan
Tatum and Dewan first crossed paths when they played onscreen lovers in the 2006 film Step Up. The dancing pair tied the knot in July 2009 and welcomed daughter Everly in May 2013. Though their marriage lasted for nine years, the pair announced that they were going their separate ways in April 2018. The Resident star opened up about the breakup to Cosmopolitan in December 2018. “People are like, ‘How do you get through this?’ I didn’t run away from my feelings. I let myself cry. I let myself grieve,” she said. “This is one of those situations where I will see the light. The dawn is coming.” Jason Merritt/Getty Images
Natalie Portman and Benjamin Millepied
Portman fell in love with the French-born ballet star on the 2010 set of Black Swan. Their whirlwind romance continued into awards season, where Portman snagged Best Actress for her work at the Academy Awards (and also showed off a major baby bump). The pair welcomed son Aleph in June 2011. "It was seductive to watch them," a set eyewitness told Us. "There was no way the attraction could be missed. I don't think he could help himself — she's dazzling!" The Annihilation star, who gave birth to their second child in March 2017, daughter Amalia, gushed about their meet-cute at Vulture Festival in November 2017. “It was really special and making it was really wonderful and so fun,” she said at the time. “It was really incredible.” Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images
Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield
For Garfield, sparks were immediate with Stone during an audition for 2012's The Amazing Spider-Man. "We got on really well as people, in between [takes]," he told MTV News in June 2012. "That was the fun stuff: In between, we'd just mess around and I felt, 'Ah, this is different.' I wasn't really aware of what was happening in the screen test. She keeps you on your toes and that wakes you up. That was the beginning." Four years later, they announced their split in October 2015. “They still have a lot of love for one another and they are on good terms with each another and remain close,” a source told Us at the time. “It just wasn't working." Garfield and Stone remain friendly, however, with the actor gushing over his ex after her December 2017 Oscar win for La La Land. “It’s beautiful to see someone you love being acknowledged like that,” he told Evening Standard magazine. “I was so pleased for her.” Carlos Alvarez/Getty Images
Josh Duhamel and Fergie
Baby Axl's parents first met on the set of Duhamel's TV series Las Vegas in 2004, when the rocker and [her] The rest of the Black Eyed Peas made a guest appearance. The A-listers said "I do" in January 2009 and welcomed their little boy in August 2013. They didn’t last, however, with the pair breaking up in September 2017. Nevertheless, the singer and the Love, Simon actor remain amicable. “The good thing is we don’t lose each other as parents,” Fergie said during an appearance on The Talk in October 2017. “All of our cousins are still cousins. Everything basically is staying the same, except we’re not a romantic couple anymore. I love Josh. We’re making it work. We’re both working full time right now.” Their divorce was finalized in November 2019. Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images
Halle Berry and Olivier Martinez
The lovebirds first got to know each other in 2012's Dark Tide. Us confirmed in April 2013 they were expecting their first child, and they tied the knot in an intimate [France] ceremony in France three months later. Baby boy Maceo arrived in October of that year. Berry, who is also mom of daughter Nahla with ex-boyfriend Gabriel Aubry, filed for divorce from Martinez in October 2015 and gave a joint statement to Us. “It is with a heavy heart that we have come to the decision to divorce,” the statement read. "We move forward with love and respect for one another and the shared focus for what is best for our son. We wish each other nothing but happiness in life, and we hope that you respect our, and most importantly our children's privacy, as we go through this difficult period." Michael Kovac/WireImage.com
Peter Krause and Lauren Graham
Braverman siblings on camera, more than friends off! Krause and Graham first met on the TV series Parenthood in 2010. The very private couple have rarely opened up about the relationship, but the Gilmore Girls alum later admitted they first bonded over board games. "One of the things that's been so fun is that it's so easy," she said of the relationship in Redbook's October 2010 issue. "It's a lot, to work with somebody and spend time with them, too." She continued: "He's obviously a very confident, appealing guy, but he's shy, and so am I." Graham admitted to Ellen DeGeneres on The Ellen DeGeneres Show in March 2014 that she was unsure if the two would ever wed. "I don't know. We are very happy as we are and I never have a good question for this answer.” Us confirmed in June 2022 that the two had quietly split the year prior after more than 10 years together Jim Spellman/WireImage.com
Blake Jenner and Melissa Benoist
Ballad duets and flashy musical numbers must have done the trick! Us exclusively revealed in July 2013 that the Glee costars quietly got engaged. It was first revealed the couple were an item when Jenner confirmed he was dating the beauty with a "yup" during an ET Canada interview. They wed in July 2015, but only made it four years before getting divorced. Jenner reflected on their failed relationship in June 2018. “I think there’s something beautiful about being able to look back on any sequence of events that you’ve been through and come out grateful for it,” he told Us. “I feel like it’s a yearbook of experience, as is this movie for me ... So, I’m nothing but happy.” Amanda Edwards/WireImage.com
Bradley Cooper and Zoe Saldana
Cooper and Saldana were first spotted kissing at a New Year's bash after costarring in 2012's The Words. Their brief romance quickly fizzled, however, and they called it quits just three months later in March. "She and Bradley weren't super serious at all," a pal of both actors told Us. Though they reconciled for a short time later that fall, they parted ways again in January 2013. Despite the split, the former couple continued to work together on the Guardians of the Galaxy franchise. In September 2013, Us exclusively confirmed Saldana secretly married Italian artist Marco Perego in London, with whom she shares sons Bowie, Zen and Cy. Cooper welcomed daughter Lea with Irina Shayk in April 2017, but the former pair split in June 2019. Jeff Vespa/Getty Images
Rachel Bilson and Hayden Christensen
The former pair dated on-and-off for six years after meeting on the set of Jumper in 2008. The pair got engaged in June 2010, but called off the wedding when they briefly split in August 2010. Though they reconciled three months later and welcomed a daughter, Briar, in November 2014, they ultimately split in September 2017. Michael Buckner/Getty Images
Michael C. Hall and Jennifer Carpenter
Hall and Carpenter played adopted brother and sister on Showtime's Dexter. After meeting in 2006 and tying the knot in December 2008, the costars finalized their divorce in 2011. During a PaleyFest Dexter Fall Farewell event in September 2013, Carpenter got emotional when speaking of the split. "Our marriage didn't look like anyone else's, and our divorce didn't either, so... I said it before, just because the marriage ended doesn't mean the love did," she told the audience. "I'm crying. It's an awkward thing to talk about your personal life in front of a bunch of strangers, but there's nothing but love and respect [between us]. Nothing." Kevin Winter/Getty Images
Sophia Bush and Chad Michael Murray
Bush and Murray met when they played high school students on the teen drama One Tree Hill in 2003. But after tying the knot in April 2005, the pair separated and filed for an nnulment five months later after rumors surfaced that Murray allegedly cheated on the actress with Paris Hilton. Bush made headlines in June 2018 when she insinuated that she didn’t want to marry her ex to Andy Cohen during an appearance on his radio show, Radio Andy. “It was not a thing I actually really wanted to do, but you know, it’s cool,” the Chicago P.D. alum explained. “Ladies have to learn how to take up space in the way that men are taught they are entitled to … How do you let everybody down, and how do you — what’s the fight? And when you have bosses telling you that you’re the only person who gets a person to work on time, and 200 people either get to see their kids at night or they don’t because our days start on time.” Murray, who has since married Sarah Roemer, clapped back at the claims in a statement to Us. “This story is ludicrous. Chad conducts himself in a completely professional manner and would never marry for any reason but love,” the actor’s rep said. “13 years since his divorce from Sophia, he has a very happy family life with his wife and children. He has completely moved on and doesn’t feel the need to engage in this type of behavior.” Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic
Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens
The High School Musical stars' relationship turned romantic two years after starring in the 2006 TV movie. In December 2010, the teen couple officially called it quits. "It was mutual. They have been together for so long. It just ran its course," an insider told Us at the time. Hudgens revealed to Access Hollywood in March 2017 that the two were no longer on speaking terms. “I completely lost contact with him,” she said. Steve Granitz/WireImage.com
Alexis Bledel and Vincent Kartheiser
An onscreen affair that led to a real-life blossoming romance! Us exclusively confirmed in March 2013 that Mad Men's Bledel and Kartheiser got engaged after dating for a few months. "They couldn't be happier," a pal of Bledel's told Us. "They are so cute together!" They secretly tied the knot in Ojai, California, in June 2014. The Gilmore Girls alum gave birth to their first child, a boy, in May 2016. Steve Granitz/WireImage.com
Lea Michele and Cory Monteith
Michele and Monteith began dating in early 2012 after meeting on the FOX comedy Glee. That December, the Canadian actor confirmed the relationship during an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. One year later, Monteith tragically died of a drug overdose in July 2013 at the age of 31 while the two were still together. "Thank you all for helping me through this time with your enormous love & support," Michele tweeted at the time. "Cory will forever be in my heart." In February 2014, the actress released a tribute song for Monteith titled "You're Mine" off her debut album, Louder. Gregg DeGuire/WireImage.com
Michelle Williams and Heath Ledger
After meeting on the set of Brokeback Mountain in 2005, Williams and Ledger welcomed their first child together, daughter Matilda, in October 2005. Three years later, however, the Dark Knight actor tragically died at the age of 28 of an accidental overdose in NYC in January 2008. "I experienced a lot of loss after his death," the Dawson's Creek alum told The Daily Beast in January 2011. "I lost my city because of all the paparazzi descending upon us." She continued: "It felt as if things were literally slipping through my fingers. Things were just streaming away from me. I lost my sense of humor.” Williams went on to marry singer-songwriter Phil Elverum in a secret ceremony in July 2018. Ledger’s dad, Kim Ledger, told The Goss at the time that he and his wife were “terribly happy” for the actress, adding, “It is great.” Dan MacMedan/WireImage.com
Jude Law and Sienna Miller
Law and Miller first met on the set of Alfie in 2004. The pair split in 2005 following Jude's affair with his children's nanny, Daisy Wright, but briefly got back together before ending their relationship for the second time in March 2011. In January 2014, Miller commented on an affair she had with Daniel Craig during the couple's relationship. "I sabotaged things. I burnt a lot of bridges," she said in Esquire U.K.'s March 2014 issue. Miller, who welcomed daughter Marlowe in July 2012 with ex-fiancé Tom Sturridge, told Porter magazine in May 2016 that, while she doesn’t see Law often, “I care about him enormously.” Kevin Mazur/WireImage.com
Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise
Kidman and Cruise first met on the set of Days of Thunder in 1990, and later split in 2001 after 11 years of marriage, during which time they adopted daughter Bella and son Connor. The Aussie actress opened up about their time together in a rare piece penned for New York magazine. “I got married very young, but it definitely wasn’t power for me — it was protection,” she wrote in October 2018. "I married for love, but being married to an extremely powerful man kept me from being sexually harassed. I would work, but I was still very much cocooned. So when I came out of [the marriage] at 32, 33, it’s almost like I had to grow up.” Cruise went on to marry Katie Holmes in November 2006, seven months after their daughter, Suri, was born, but divorced in 2012. Meanwhile, Kidman married musician Keith Urban in June 2006 and the couple are parents of daughters Sunday and Faith. Ron Galella/WireImage.com
Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott
Spelling and McDermott had eyes for only each other while filming the TV movie Mind Over Murder in 2005, though they were both married to different people at the time. After the Beverly Hills, 90210 alum and the Chopped Canada star divorced their respective partners, Charlie Shanian and Mary Jo Eustace, they married each other in May 2006. They have five children together: Liam, Stella, Hattie, Finn and Beau. (McDermott also shares son Jack with Eustace.) The actor entered rehab in January 2014, one month after Us exclusively confirmed he cheated on Spelling with a woman named Emily Goodhand in Toronto the month prior. They managed to put it behind them, however, with Spelling telling Us in May 2018, “My husband and I … really balance each other … We’re kind of that rock for each other.” Jason LaVeris/FilmMagic
Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson
Hanks first met his future wife when Wilson guest starred on his TV series Bosom Buddies in 1981. The pair married in April 1988 and are parents of sons Chet and Truman. Hanks is also dad of actor Colin Hanks, whom the Oscar winner had with ex-wife Samantha Lewes. Steve Granitz/WireImage.com
Penélope Cruz and Javier Bardem
Cruz and Bardem tied the knot in July 2010, nearly two decades after costarring in Jamón, Jamón, Cruz's debut film, in 1992. The pair welcomed son Leo in 2011 and a baby girl named Luna in July 2013. During an interview with Harper's Bazaar in April 2012, the Spanish-born actress revealed her family is her first priority. "Maybe I'll make one movie a year, maybe two," she said of her career at the time. George Pimentel/WireImage.com
Kaley Cuoco and Johnny Galecki
It was over before it was revealed. The Big Bang Theory costars secretly dated for two years in the first few seasons of their CBS comedy. In September 2010, Cuoco — who married equestrian Karl Cook in June 2018 — opened up about their former relationship for the first time in CBS Watch! magazine. "It was a wonderful relationship, but we never spoke a word about it and never went anywhere together," she said. Galecki told the mag in December 2013 that the two were still friends. "Kaley's not just an ex, she's a part of my life." Jeffrey Mayer/WireImage.com
Leighton Meester and Adam Brody
Gossip Girl and O.C. fans rejoice! After less than a year of dating, the Oranges costars got engaged in November 2013. They were "always close and friendly," an insider told Us of the private duo, who held a secret wedding ceremony in February 2015. The duo became the proud parents of daughter Arlo in September of that year. In September 2018, the Single Parents star gushed to PorterEdit about her spouse, calling him her “soulmate.” “I wouldn’t change anything [in the past] because I’m happy where I am now,” she said. In April 2020, it was announced that the duo are expecting their second child together. Henry S. Dziekan III/WireImage.com
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