Celebrity relationships may be built under brighter lights and bigger headlines, but every now and then, a love story cuts through the noise and sticks with us.
Whether it’s decades of marriage, quiet devotion behind the scenes, or a romance that feels refreshingly grounded, these are the celebrity couples we still find ourselves rooting for.
John Krasinski & Emily Blunt
Married since 2010
They met through mutual friends and, by all accounts, things moved quickly. Their relationship has become one of Hollywood’s most beloved because of the way they champion each other’s careers while keeping family life relatively private. Their collaboration on A Quiet Place only made fans love them more.
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Penélope Cruz & Javier Bardem
Married since 2010
Long before romance entered the picture, Penélope and Javier met while filming together in the early ’90s. Years later, friendship turned into something more and today they remain one of the film industry’s most quietly enduring couples.
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Viola Davis & Julius Tennon
Married since 2003
Viola has openly spoken about intentionally creating the life and partnership she wanted. Together, she and Julius built not only a marriage but also a production company and a family centred on purpose and support.
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Nick Jonas & Priyanka Chopra Jonas
Married since 2018
Their now-famous DM eventually became one of the most talked-about weddings in recent celebrity history. Blending cultures, traditions and modern romance, their story continues to resonate with couples planning multicultural celebrations.
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Freddie Prinze Jr. & Sarah Michelle Gellar
Married since 2002
Friends first, partners later. Their marriage has become one of Hollywood’s longest-standing examples of growing together away from the spotlight.
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David & Victoria Beckham
Married since 1999
Few celebrity marriages have evolved as publicly as the Beckhams’. From football and fashion to raising a family while building global brands, they remain one of pop culture’s ultimate power couples.
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Ashton Kutcher & Mila Kunis
Married since 2015
After first meeting as teenagers on That ’70s Show, life eventually brought them back together years later – making theirs one of Hollywood’s favourite full-circle love stories.
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Matthew McConaughey & Camila Alves
Married since 2012
Matthew often describes meeting Camila as a moment that changed everything. Their relationship feels rooted in simplicity, family and staying connected outside of celebrity culture.
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Julia Roberts & Danny Moder
Married since 2002
Julia and Danny have consistently protected their private life, creating a marriage that seems intentionally removed from Hollywood expectations.
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Judd Apatow & Leslie Mann
Married since 1997
Marriage, comedy and collaboration – Judd and Leslie have turned real-life partnership into some of Hollywood’s most memorable storytelling.
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Dylan Sprouse & Barbara Palvin
Married since 2023
Young, stylish and refreshingly playful, Dylan and Barbara’s relationship feels modern while still prioritising tradition and commitment.
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Lily Collins & Charlie McDowell
Married since 2021
Their intimate Colorado wedding remains one of recent years’ most romantic celebrity celebrations – proving smaller weddings can still feel cinematic.
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Simone Biles & Jonathan Owens
Married since 2023
From courthouse vows to a destination wedding, Simone and Jonathan embraced both intimacy and celebration in their journey to marriage.
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George & Amal Clooney
Married since 2014
George once famously said marriage wasn’t for him – until Amal. Their partnership feels built on admiration, intellect and mutual respect.
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Tom Hanks & Rita Wilson
Married since 1988
Decades later, they continue to represent the kind of steady partnership Hollywood rarely celebrates loudly enough.
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Elton John & David Furnish
Married since 2014 (together for more than two decades)
Their story reflects not only enduring love but also the significance of finally being able to formalise their relationship legally after years together.
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John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy
Married 1996–1999
Though tragically brief, their relationship became one of America’s most remembered modern love stories — elegant, iconic and endlessly referenced in wedding inspiration.
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Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash
Married from 1968–2003
Music history’s great love story. Through fame, struggle and devotion, theirs became a partnership that shaped generations.
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Sarah Hyland & Wells Adams
Married since 2022
After connecting in the age of social media, Sarah and Wells became proof that modern love stories can still become forever stories.
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Alicia Keys & Swizz Beatz
Married since 2010
Their marriage stands out for how openly they speak about partnership, blended family life and choosing growth together.
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Steve Carell & Nancy Carell
Married since 1995
Their relationship feels refreshingly normal – rooted in friendship, humour and mutual creativity.
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Catherine Zeta-Jones & Michael Douglas
Married since 2000
Through public scrutiny and life’s challenges, they’ve remained committed to evolving together.
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Jamie Lee Curtis & Christopher Guest
Married since 1984
Jamie famously knew she’d marry Christopher before even meeting him- and decades later, their marriage remains one of Hollywood’s most unexpected success stories.
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Pauletta & Denzel Washington
Married since 1983
One of Hollywood’s most respected marriages, built on faith, commitment and weathering every season together.
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Salma Hayek & François-Henri Pinault
Married since 2009
Salma has spoken about finding a relationship that felt deeply supportive and unexpectedly transformative.
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Chris Hemsworth & Elsa Pataky
Married since 2010
Their move away from constant Hollywood visibility and focus on family has become part of what makes their marriage so admired.
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Leighton Meester & Adam Brody
Married since 2014
Perhaps one of the internet’s favourite surprise pairings – but beyond nostalgia, theirs has become a quietly lasting marriage.
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Daniel Craig & Rachel Weisz
Married since 2011
Long-time friends before romance, Daniel and Rachel have mastered the art of keeping things private.
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Dave Franco & Alison Brie
Married since 2017
Creative collaborators with an easy chemistry, their relationship feels playful and grounded.
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Rose Leslie & Kit Harington
Married since 2018
Their Game of Thrones romance became real life – and fans still can’t get enough.
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Taika Waititi & Rita Ora
Married since 2022
Fun, fashion-forward and refreshingly themselves – they’ve quickly become one of entertainment’s standout couples.
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Mark Ruffalo & Sunrise Coigney
Married since 2000
One of Hollywood’s quieter success stories built on loyalty and staying grounded.
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Susan & Robert Downey Jr.
Married since 2005
Their relationship is often credited with helping create stability through one of Hollywood’s most remarkable comeback stories.
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Love stories that outlast the headlines
If there’s one thing these relationships remind us, it’s that there’s no blueprint for lasting love.
Some started as friendships. Some arrived unexpectedly. Some lasted decades and some were cut heartbreakingly short – but all of them remind us that a great love story isn’t about perfection.
It’s about choosing each other, over and over again.
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The slick back bridal hairstyle has become a firm favourite among modern brides, offering a look that is equal parts elegant, sophisticated, and chic. A slicked-back style creates…
The ring bearer may have one small job on your wedding day, but that doesn’t mean they can’t make a big impression. While the traditional pageboy carrying a satin pillow remains a classic choice, modern couples are finding increasingly creative ways to get their rings down the aisle.
These cute ring bearer ideas are guaranteed to get guests smiling:
Let your dog steal the show
If your venue allows pets, why not let your furry family member take centre stage? A dog wearing a floral collar, bow tie or custom ring pouch can make for one of the most memorable moments of the ceremony.
Just make sure you have a designated handler nearby in case your four-legged ring bearer gets distracted by guests (or snacks).
Pass the rings through the crowd
One trend that’s been gaining popularity is turning the ring delivery into an interactive experience. Attach the rings securely to a ribbon or string and have guests pass them along the rows until they reach the front.
It’s fun, symbolic and a great way to make everyone feel involved in the ceremony.
A ring security team
This idea never fails to get laughs. Dress your ring bearers in suits and sunglasses and give them “Ring Security” badges or briefcases.
Bonus points if they walk down the aisle with serious expressions while guests try not to laugh.
Deliver them in a mini vehicle
For outdoor weddings, consider a miniature ride-on car, wagon or even a toy tractor carrying the rings.
This works particularly well for rustic, farm and garden weddings and makes for adorable photos.
A flower girl and ring bearer combo
Why choose one when you can combine both roles? Have your flower girl and ring bearer walk down the aisle together, sharing the responsibility.
It’s especially sweet for siblings, cousins or close family friends.
A ring bearer sign
Instead of carrying a pillow, your ring bearer can carry a sign with a message such as:
- “Here Comes Your Forever”
- “The Rings Are Here”
- “Last Chance to Run”
- “Almost Married”
The sign can add personality and a touch of humour to the ceremony.
Rings in a treasure chest
Perfect for beach weddings, travel-inspired celebrations or couples who love adventure.
A small wooden treasure chest adds a unique touch while keeping the rings secure.
Grandparents as ring bearers
Who says ring bearers have to be children? More couples are choosing grandparents for the role, creating a meaningful moment that often leaves guests reaching for tissues.
It’s a beautiful way to honour an important family member.
Let your cat participate
While admittedly more challenging than a dog, some couples have successfully included their feline friends in the ceremony.
If your cat enjoys attention and travel, a decorated pet stroller can help them make a grand entrance.
A drone delivery
For tech-loving couples, drones have even been used to deliver wedding rings.
This option requires careful planning, venue approval and a backup plan, but it’s certainly unforgettable.
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Your wedding may be the main event, but your honeymoon is where everything finally slows down. After months (or years) of planning seating charts, RSVPs and outfit fittings,…
There’s something poetic about the final moments of a wedding.
Long after the vows have been exchanged, the speeches have wrapped and the dance floor has emptied, your grand getaway becomes the closing scene – the moment guests remember driving home and the one that often ends up in the final frames of your wedding album.
Yet strangely, it’s also one of the most overlooked parts of wedding planning.
Back in the day, a decorated getaway car and a handful of tied-on tins felt like enough. Today’s couples are approaching their exits differently. The trend isn’t necessarily bigger or louder – it’s more intentional, more personal and designed to feel like an extension of the celebration rather than an afterthought.
Here’s how to leave your wedding in a way that feels unforgettable.
Match the exit to the energy of your day
The most memorable exits aren’t random. A black-tie city wedding may call for a vintage car moment under glowing streetlights, while a vineyard celebration might feel better suited to a lantern-lit walk through the vines.
Think of your exit as the final sentence of your wedding story. If your celebration leaned playful and social, your send-off should feel high-energy. If your day felt intimate and romantic, choose something quieter and cinematic.
The goal isn’t to impress guests – it’s to create emotional continuity.
Reimagine the classic getaway car
The vintage car exit remains timeless for a reason. But couples are styling them differently now: personalised signage, monochrome ribbon details, florals that mirror the tablescape and editorial-style photography that feels more fashion campaign than tradition.
For destination weddings, local transport is becoming part of the storytelling too – whether that’s a coastal vehicle, a retro bus or something tied to the setting itself.
Your transport doesn’t need to be extravagant. It just needs to feel considered.
The sparkler exit still works – but smarter
Few wedding moments photograph as beautifully as a sparkler tunnel. But today’s couples are making practical adjustments: longer sparklers for timing, coordinated guest positioning and designated organisers to keep the moment smooth instead of chaotic.
Before committing, confirm venue policies and fire restrictions. And if flames aren’t practical? There are alternatives.
Think:
- Bubbles
- Ribbon wands
- Glow sticks
- Biodegradable confetti
- Dried flower petals
- Streamers
Eco-conscious send-offs are becoming increasingly popular, especially as couples prioritise lower-waste celebrations.
The private last dance is quietly becoming the luxury move
One of the most talked-about shifts in modern weddings isn’t actually an exit at all. It’s the private last dance.
Once guests move outside to prepare for the send-off, couples stay behind for one final song together in an empty reception space – no cameras in your face, no hosting duties, no timeline pressure. Just a minute to absorb what just happened.
It feels cinematic. And for couples who spent months planning, it creates something rare on the wedding day: stillness.
Outfit changes are changing the getaway moment too
The rise of second bridal looks has created a whole new category of grand exits.
Mini dresses, tailored white sets, sleek satin silhouettes and comfortable statement shoes are increasingly becoming the final look of the night – especially for couples heading into after-parties.
Your exit outfit doesn’t need to replace your dress. It simply gives your wedding a final chapter.
Remember: your guests want a moment, not a production
Interestingly, couples are moving away from exits that feel performative and towards moments that feel emotionally memorable. Weddings in 2026 are leaning into experiences that prioritise connection over spectacle.
That means the best getaway isn’t necessarily fireworks.
Sometimes it’s walking hand in hand through your favourite people while they cheer. Sometimes it’s sneaking away quietly. Sometimes it’s one final dance before the lights come up.
The final send-off
You spend months thinking about how to arrive – but how you leave deserves equal attention.
Your grand getaway is more than transport. It’s the final feeling your guests take home and your first moment stepping into married life together.
Make it feel like an ending worth remembering.
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For years, wedding photography was all about polished perfection. Every detail was curated, every frame colour-graded, every candid moment somehow still looked planned. Now? Couples are deliberately inviting…
Reality TV favourites Giannina Gibelli and Blake Horstmann are officially married. According to People, the Love Is Blind star and The Bachelorette alum celebrated their wedding with a multi-day destination affair in Croatia, surrounded by close friends, family and fellow reality TV personalities.
The couple exchanged vows on 20 June in Rovinj, a picturesque coastal town on Croatia’s Istrian Peninsula. Nearly 100 guests attended the celebrations, which stretched across several days and even included a stop in Venice, Italy, before the wedding weekend officially began.
Why Croatia?
For Gibelli, the destination held special significance. The reality star reportedly fell in love with Croatia years before meeting Horstmann and always envisioned getting married there. The celebrations began in Venice, where guests enjoyed a welcome gathering before making their way to Croatia for the main event.
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A family-centred ceremony
The outdoor ceremony took place on St. Andrew’s Island, just off the coast of Rovinj. Gibelli walked down the aisle in a couture gown by Galia Lahav, while Horstmann was accompanied by his mother. One of the sweetest details of the day was the inclusion of the couple’s two-year-old son, Heath, who served as ring bearer.
A love story that started on reality TV
While both found fame on different reality dating shows, Gibelli and Horstmann actually met while filming All Star Shore in 2022. Their relationship quickly blossomed, leading to the birth of their son Heath in 2024. Later that year, Horstmann proposed during a romantic trip to Madrid.
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Source: People
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