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Celebrity Couples Proving Long Relationships Still Slap Harder Than Any Scandal

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April 6, 2026

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce turned an ordinary summer in 2023 into headline territory the moment he showed up at her Eras Tour stop, hoping to trade a friendship bracelet. Taylor is a record-breaking singer-songwriter with stadiums full of fans, and Travis is a Kansas City Chiefs tight end with multiple Super Bowl wins.

Their connection took off after they started talking privately following that concert, and by fall 2023, they appeared together at games and events that kept camera crews spinning. In August 2025, they got engaged, sealing one of pop culture’s brightest love stories.

Beyoncé and Jay-Z

After releasing projects in 2024, Beyoncé and Jay-Z reminded everyone that they still reign supreme in the music world, making their origin story even more enjoyable to revisit. Beyoncé stepped into global fame with Destiny’s Child and a powerhouse solo career, while Jay-Z built a legacy as a rapper, mogul, and label founder.

They first connected around 1999 through industry circles, trading conversations that slowly turned personal. They married on April 4, 2008, in New York with extreme privacy. Their family expanded with the birth of Blue Ivy in 2012 and the twins, Rumi and Sir, in 2017. Together, they manage tours, business ventures, philanthropy, and a steady creative empire everywhere.

Zendaya and Tom Holland

They say that superhero chemistry works both on and off camera. Zendaya and Tom Holland first met on the set of “Spider-Man: Homecoming” in 2016 when she signed on as MJ, and he landed the web-slinging lead. Their friendship simmered quietly through press tours and long hours on set. In July 2021, a photo of them sharing a kiss in a car made everything real.

Their romance reached a milestone near the end of 2024 when Tom proposed. By 2025, they were engaged. As of this moment, they share a home in London, keep their relationship mostly private, and continue to juggle major film projects and public appearances together.

David and Victoria Beckham

If you follow modern celebrity couples, few begin with quite the headline-making mix of soccer fields and pop-star flair like David Beckham and Victoria Beckham. David rose to superstardom with Manchester United, Real Madrid, and more, while Victoria made her mark as “Posh Spice” in the 1990s pop explosion with the Spice Girls.

They met in 1997 at a charity match, got engaged in early 1998, and tied the knot on July 4, 1999, at a castle outside Dublin. Their children are Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz, and Harper. In November 2025, David was knighted by King Charles III for services to sport and charity, earning the title “Sir David Beckham.” ​

Simone Biles and Jonathan Owens

A chance message on a dating app in 2020 set Simone Biles and Jonathan Owens on a path neither expected. Simone had already rewritten gymnastics history with record-breaking Olympic and World Championship performances. Jonathan was building his NFL career as a safety after working his way into the league. Their connection took shape quickly, and by August 2020, they made their relationship public.

Engagement took place in 2022, followed by a legal wedding in Houston in April 2023 and a larger celebration in Cabon a month later. They have no children, and their schedules in 2024 and 2025 included Olympic training, NFL commitments, and brand partnerships tied to both of their athletic careers.

Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi

Ellen DeGeneres made her name through stand-up comedy, a hit sitcom, and a long-running daytime talk show, and her path crossed with Portia de Rossi at a 2000 party that changed everything. Portia was gaining attention through roles on “Ally McBeal” and later “Arrested Development.” They reconnected in 2004 and began dating soon afterward, building a relationship that felt easy and grounded.

Marriage followed in August 2008 at their Los Angeles home once gay marriage became legal in California. Alongside shared real estate ventures, Portia launched the art business General Public in 2018. Ellen expanded her production company and lifestyle brand, and the pair continued their philanthropic work throughout 2024 and 2025.

LeBron James and Savannah Brinson

LeBron James has built a global legacy through multiple NBA championships, MVP awards, and a reputation as one of the most dominant players in basketball. Long before the spotlight, he met Savannah Brinson in Akron when they were teenagers at neighboring high schools. A simple first date at Outback Steakhouse in 2002 set their relationship in motion as his career took off.

Their family began with Bronny in 2004, followed by Bryce in 2007, and then by their daughter, Zhuri, in 2014. Marriage came in 2013 during a celebration in San Diego. Savannah forged her own path with entrepreneurial projects and philanthropy, while the family supported Bronny’s basketball pursuits and LeBron’s continued pursuit of league records.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry sparked global interest the moment a mutual friend arranged a blind date in London in 2016. Meghan built recognition through roles like “Suits,” while Harry balanced royal duties with military service. Their connection strengthened quickly, leading to a 2017 engagement that set off excitement across entertainment and royal circles worldwide.

They married at St. George’s Chapel in 2018, a ceremony watched across the United States and beyond. Archie arrived in 2019, followed by Lilibet in 2021. The couple relocated to California in 2020 and expanded their efforts in philanthropy and media, building projects that reflect their shared interests and a lifestyle centered on family in the region.

Julia Roberts and Danny Moder

A meeting on the set of “The Mexican” in 2000 introduced Julia Roberts to Danny Moder in a setting far removed from the red carpet noise. Danny worked behind the camera as a cinematographer, and their friendship grew quietly through long days on location. His previous marriage ended in 2001, and their connection deepened afterward naturally.

They married in 2002 during an intimate ceremony at her home in New Mexico and settled into a rhythm that balanced work and family. Twins Hazel and Phinnaeus arrived in 2004, followed by their son Henry in 2007. Danny continued to shape a career in cinematography, contributing to documentaries and feature projects that showcased his technical skills.

Barack and Michelle Obama

Michelle Obama first met Barack Obama in 1989 at a Chicago law firm when she was assigned to show him around for the summer. Conversations turned into easy rapport, and by the end of that season, they were going out. They married on October 3, 1992, building a partnership that carried them through demanding careers and a growing family.

Malia arrived in 1998, followed by Sasha in 2001. The girls spent from 2009 to 2017 inside the White House while Barack served two presidential terms. After moving back into private life, the couple launched the Obama Foundation, produced award-winning films, expanded civic programs, and continued to participate in major speaking engagements worldwide.

Oprah Winfrey and Stedman Graham

Funny how a simple night out can change everything. In 1986, Oprah Winfrey and Stedman Graham found themselves at the same charity event just as her TV career was taking off with the launch of her talk show. At the time, she saw him around town but dismissed him until they ended up leaving together, grabbed a beer, and hit it off.

They made their public debut as a couple that December. In 1992, Stedman proposed, and they got engaged. A year later, they quietly decided not to marry. Their partnership defies conventional expectations. No ring, no wedding, no shared children—yet decades later, they still seem to work. ​

Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell

Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell built their relationship on instinct rather than ceremony. Their story really kicked off in 1983 when a casual catch-up on the set of “Swing Shift” surprised them both. Goldie had already earned an Oscar for “Cactus Flower,” and Kurt had established himself as a dependable leading man with a mix of action and charm that audiences loved.

Things moved comfortably rather than quickly, and by 1986, their son Wyatt had joined the lively blended family they had created with three older children. Over time, they teamed up on films like “Overboard,” adding another layer to a partnership that grew by choice, not pressure.

George and Amal Clooney

There is something undeniably fun about watching George and Amal Clooney shine together, almost like a story made for a red carpet. George rose to fame through films like “Ocean’s Eleven,” and Amal became known worldwide as a human rights lawyer. Their worlds collided in 2013 at Lake Como during a friendly dinner.

From that night, the connection grew quickly, leading to their first date in London later in 2013 and an unforgettable proposal months after. They married in Venice in 2014 and welcomed twins Alexander and Ella in 2017. Beyond family life, they created the Clooney Foundation for Justice, using influence to support global accountability and vulnerable communities.

Elton John and David Furnish

Elton John met David Furnish in 1993 after asking friends to introduce him to new people, a request that led to a dinner party where they immediately clicked. Elton was already a global music icon, and David was carving out a path in advertising before stepping into filmmaking. Their relationship grew through shared routines, quiet nights, and the stability Elton wanted after years on the road.

They entered into a civil partnership in 2005 and married in 2014, following the change in the law in England. Their sons, Zachary and Elijah, were born through surrogacy, and together they oversee the Elton John AIDS Foundation, film projects, charitable events, and international advocacy work.​

Serena Williams and Alexis Ohanian

Serena Williams dominated the tennis world for decades; a 23-time Grand Slam singles champ, Olympic gold medalist, and widely considered one of the greatest athletes ever to pick up a racket. She met Alexis Ohanian in May 2015, over breakfast one morning in Rome. Their first date led to laughter, support at matches, and a deeper commitment.

They welcomed daughter Olympia on September 1, 2017, and then married

on November 16, 2017. In August 2023, their second daughter, Adira, arrived. Serena stepped away from professional tennis in 2022 and now splits her time between family life, her investment firm, and business ventures, while Alexis heads a venture capital firm and supports their growing family.

Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson

Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson clicked long before anyone imagined they would become one of Hollywood’s most durable pairs. Their first meeting happened in 1981 on the set of “Bosom Buddies,” where Rita appeared in a guest role, and Tom was part of the main cast. Work brought them together again in the 1985 movie “Volunteers,” and by 1986, they appeared publicly as a couple.

Their wedding followed in 1988, and life grew busier once their sons, Chet, arrived in 1990 and Truman in 1995. They've teamed up on projects like “Sleepless in Seattle,” produced films through their company Playtone, and collaborated on music ventures tied to Rita’s recording career.

Prince William and Kate Middleton

A quiet start at the University of St Andrews in 2001 brought Kate Middleton and Prince William into the same circle. They lived in the same dorm, crossed paths in lectures, and spent years as friends before anything romantic formed. By 2010, William felt ready to propose and chose a safari trip to Kenya for the moment, offering Kate his late mother’s sapphire ring.

Their wedding took place on April 29, 2011, at Westminster Abbey. Their children arrived soon after: George in 2013, Charlotte in 2015, and Louis in 2018. William became Prince of Wales in 2022, and the pair expanded duties across global tours and charitable initiatives.​

Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco

You know that moment when two people swear they’re “just working together,” and everyone else can see the spark? That pretty much describes Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco before anything romantic even started. Selena balanced acting, music, and her growing brand while Benny stacked songwriting and production credits on some of the biggest tracks in pop. By mid-2023, their studio partnership had shifted into a romantic relationship.

December 2024 brought an Instagram post with a diamond ring that settled all speculation, and their Santa Barbara wedding followed on September 27, 2025. They even teamed up creatively again in 2025 with an album titled “I Said I Love You First.”

Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds

What began as co-stars in the 2010 superhero film “Green Lantern” turned into one of Hollywood’s most loved real-life pairings. Blake Lively was already a star from “Gossip Girl,” and Ryan Reynolds had solidified his reputation through comedies and blockbusters like “The Proposal.” Their friendship lingered until a 2011 double date made them realize the chemistry was undeniable.

They tied the knot in 2012 at Boone Hall in South Carolina and went on to have four children: James, Inez, Betty, and a fourth born in 2023. Between acting, producing, and their business ventures, such as Aviation Gin and Betty Buzz, their combined success continues to grow.

Chrissy Teigen and John Legend

John Legend won hearts with soulful hits long before he met Chrissy Teigen, whose standout modeling and quick wit caught attention on magazine covers and social media. The two met in 2006 on the set of Legend’s “Stereo” music video,  a meeting that changed everything soon after.

John popped the question in December 2011 during a trip, and by September 14, 2013, they were officially married in a scenic ceremony at Lake Como, Italy. Over the years, they became parents to four children: daughter Luna in 2016, son Miles in 2018, daughter Esti in January 2023, and son Wren, born via surrogate in June 2023.

Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz

Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz got their start long before fame; they first met as teenagers in New York City in the 1990s. She was finding her voice in music, and he was building dreams as a young beat-maker. Their paths crossed again in 2008 when they reconnected through work. After dating for a while, they got engaged and married on July 31, 2010, in a private ceremony by the Mediterranean Sea.

They share two sons, Egypt (born 2010) and Genesis (born 2014), and Swizz brings three older children into their blended household. Between music hits, art collecting, philanthropy, and raising five kids, they keep life busy and grounded.

Kamala Harris and Doug Emhoff

Blind dates do not always turn into political love stories, but Kamala Harris and Doug Emhoff managed exactly that after meeting in 2013 through a mutual friend. Kamala was serving as California’s Attorney General, and Doug had built a career as an entertainment attorney. Their connection grew, and in August 2014, they married in California.

Doug arrived with two children, Cole, born in 1994, and Ella, born in 1999, creating a blended household. Kamala’s vice presidential term from 2021 to 2025 placed Doug in the role of Second Gentleman, sending him across states and abroad for community work. They remained a steady team shaped by public service and family priorities.

Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka

Neil Patrick Harris first locked eyes with David Burtka on a New York City street in 2004. Neil was already on the rise thanks to “How I Met Your Mother,” and David had built his résumé with acting gigs before turning to a career as a chef and caterer.

Within months of their first date, they moved in together, and in October 2010, they welcomed fraternal twins, Gideon Scott and Harper Grace, via surrogate. The couple finally tied the knot in a private ceremony in Italy on September 6, 2014. They spent 2024-2025 raising teenage twins and managing Burtka’s catering business and Neil’s acting projects.

John Krasinski and Emily Blunt

A seemingly ordinary dinner in Los Angeles in 2008 introduced Emily Blunt to John Krasinski through mutual friends, and the two hit it off almost immediately. John was already known as Jim on “The Office,” and Emily had gained acclaim for “The Devil Wears Prada.” By August 2009, they were engaged, and on July 10, 2010, they married during a small ceremony in Lake Como.

Their daughters, Hazel and Violet, joined a home split between New York and London. The pair collaborated on “A Quiet Place,” produced additional projects through their company Sunday Night Productions, and maintained steady work across film and television throughout 2024 and 2025.​

Megan Rapinoe and Sue Bird

Megan Rapinoe and Sue Bird turned what might’ve been just another Olympic season into the start of a headline-worthy partnership. Megan, a decorated U.S. women’s soccer star, met Sue during the 2016 Summer Olympics. She was a WNBA legend with multiple championships under her belt, and by late 2016, the two began dating.

In 2020, Megan proposed, and they announced their engagement. In 2018, they made history as the first gay couple to appear on the cover of ESPN The Magazine Body Issue. After Sue retired in 2022 and Megan stepped back from soccer, they launched a media-production company and podcast called "A Touch More."

Penélope Cruz and Javier Bardem

Long before their romance began, Penélope Cruz and Javier Bardem crossed paths as young actors filming “Jamón, jamón” in 1992. She was gaining attention in Spain, and he was building his early career. Nothing romantic sparked until they reunited on “Vicky Cristina Barcelona” in 2007 and discovered a very different kind of chemistry.

They confirmed their relationship in 2010 and married in July of that year during a private ceremony in the Bahamas. Their son, Leo, was born in January 2011, followed by their daughter, Luna, in July 2013. Both maintain active careers, marked by Oscar wins and nominations, international film releases, and long-term ties to Spanish cinema.

Viola Davis and Julius Tennon

When Viola Davis walked onto the set of the CBS drama “City of Angels” in 1999, she couldn’t have predicted that the guy making small talk beside her would change everything. Julius Tennon was an actor with roots in theatre and a past as a college athlete. She was new to Los Angeles and chasing her big break.

By June 2003, they made things official in a quiet wedding ceremony. In 2011, they adopted a daughter named Genesis, joining Julius’s two older children and forming a blended family. The couple launched their own production company, JuVee Productions, that same year and have stayed busy producing film and television projects together.

Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick

Kevin Bacon became a familiar face in Hollywood after starring in films like “Footloose,” and he met Kyra Sedgwick when both auditioned for a PBS production of “Lemon Sky” in 1987. She was already carving out a career as a versatile actress, and their on-set connection blossomed into a real-life romance. They married on September 4, 1988.

Their children arrived soon after; Tavis was born June 23, 1989, and Sosie followed in March 1992. Over the years, they acted together in movies including “Pyrates” and “The Woodsman,” and more recently collaborated on the 2025 film “The Best You Can.” They split time between New York City and their Connecticut farm.​

Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra

Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra turned a flirty online exchange into a globe-spanning love story. Nick first reached out in 2016 with a DM that made Priyanka laugh, and they finally met in person at the 2017 Met Gala, where they walked the carpet together as friends. By spring 2018, something shifted, and their dates stretched across cities and time zones.

Nick proposed during a trip to Crete in July 2018, and they married that December in both Hindu and Christian ceremonies at Umaid Bhawan Palace. Their daughter Malti Marie was born through surrogacy in January 2022. Alongside parenting, the couple juggled music tours, film roles, global events, and charitable partnerships.

Freddie Prinze Jr. and Sarah Michelle Gellar

When fate called “action” on the set of the 1997 horror film "I Know What You Did Last Summer," neither actor expected much beyond a co-star credit—but that shoot brought together Freddie Prinze Jr. and Sarah Michelle Gellar. They didn’t click right away. In fact, Freddie admitted they “really didn’t dig each other” at first.

By April 2001, they were engaged. On September 1, 2002, they married at a resort in Mexico. Their daughter, Charlotte Grace, arrived in 2009, followed by their son, Rocky James, in 2012. Over two decades later, they mark 23 years of marriage in 2025 while balancing acting, parenting, and family life in Los Angeles.

Michael J. Fox and Tracy Pollan

Michael J. Fox wasn’t expecting much more than a long shooting day when he met Tracy Pollan on the “Family Ties” set in 1985, but the two traded sharp one-liners that stuck with them. Tracy moved on to other projects, and so did Michael, until they reconnected while filming “Bright Lights, Big City” in 1987 and realized the spark was still there. He proposed later that year, and on July 16, 1988, they married in Vermont.

Their family grew fast: Sam in 1989, twins Aquinnah and Schuyler in 1995, and Esmé in 2001. They built a massive research foundation, juggling advocacy, parenting, and long careers without losing humor or teamwork.

Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Justin Mikita

Jesse Tyler Ferguson met Justin Mikita by accident in a West Hollywood gym locker room around 2010, just after the first season of “Modern Family” hit screens. Justin was a law student at the time, and their first chat sparked a slow-burning friendship that eventually blossomed into romance.

They got engaged in 2012, tied the knot on July 20, 2013, in New York City, and began a partnership rooted in love, activism, and creativity. Their two sons, Beckett and Sullivan, were born in 2020 and 2022. Together they co-founded a nonprofit supporting LGBTQ+ rights, co-produce theatre and film projects, and stay actively involved in social justice causes.

Sarah Hyland and Wells Adams

Sarah Hyland started out as a fan of Wells Adams when he appeared on “The Bachelorette.” Their casual tweets back and forth turned into brunch dates by 2017. She had built her reputation on TV with "Modern Family;" he was making waves as a bartender-turned-radio host and reality-TV regular.

They got engaged in July 2019 and, after a couple of years of pandemic delays, finally said “I do” on August 20, 2022, at a vineyard near Santa Barbara. In 2025, they marked three years together as husband and wife. The couple lives in Los Angeles, often tags each other in playful social-media posts, and juggles careers, travel, and shared projects.

Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker

Matthew Broderick became a familiar name in Hollywood thanks to films like “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off,” and Sarah Jessica Parker earned icon status with her turn as Carrie Bradshaw in “S*x and the City.” The two first met in 1991 through friends connected to New York’s Naked Angels Theater Company. They married on May 19, 1997, in a small ceremony on Manhattan’s Lower East Side.

Their son James Wilkie arrived in 2002.  Seven years later, twins Marion Loretta Elwell and Tabitha Hodge were born. Matthew and Sarah live partly in New York’s West Village and spend the summer time in County Donegal, Ireland.

Matthew McConaughey and Camila Alves

Matthew McConaughey first saw Camila Alves in a Los Angeles nightclub in 2006;  the story, as he recalled, began when she “floated” across the dance floor and changed everything. Camila was a Brazilian-born model and designer who made her mark. A year later, their relationship was public, and on June 13, 2012, they tied the knot in a private ceremony in Austin, Texas.

Their family includes three kids: Levi (born July 7, 2008), daughter Vida (born January 3, 2010), and son Livingston (born December 2012). They balance movie sets, business ventures, including a lifestyle brand, and parenting, often spotted together with their children at family outings and charity events.

Judd Apatow and Leslie Mann

The story of Judd Apatow and Leslie Mann feels like a classic behind-the-scenes rom-com with real stakes. Judd met Leslie in 1996 while producing “The Cable Guy,” and he later admitted thinking, “That’s the one” when she walked into the audition room. They tied the knot on June 9, 1997, in Los Angeles.

Their daughters, Maude and Iris Apatow, arrived in 1997 and 2002. The family often blends work and home life. Maude and Iris appeared as daughters in films like “Knocked Up” and “This Is 40,” which Judd directed and Leslie starred in. Outside of filmmaking, they back youth-writing and abuse-survivor charities through nonprofit work.

Robin Roberts and Amber Laign

Robin Roberts, best known as the co-anchor of “Good Morning America,” went on a blind date in July 2005, and that night, she met Amber Laign, a massage therapist from the San Francisco Bay Area. Amber wasn’t tuned in to sports or morning TV, which Robin once said made the low-key date even more appealing.

The pair kept their relationship private for years. In December 2013, Robin publicly came out, naming Amber in a post that humanized both her health battles and her love life. They finally tied the knot on September 8, 2023, at their Connecticut home after nearly two decades together. The couple celebrates 20 years together in 2025.

Tim McGraw and Faith Hill

Tim McGraw rose to fame as a top country singer with hits like “Humble and Kind,” and Faith Hill earned her own spotlight as a breakout country star with chart-topping songs thanks to her 1993 debut album. They first bumped into each other in 1994 at a music event in Nashville, when they were both seeing other people at the time. Their paths crossed again two years later when Faith joined Tim on his 1996 “Spontaneous Combustion” tour, and romance bloomed.

They married on October 6, 1996. Their daughters arrived soon after. The couple recorded duets together, launched hit joint tours, such as the 2000 “Soul2Soul” tour, and stood by each other.

Steve and Nancy Carell

Long before Steve Carell became synonymous with deadpan brilliance, he was teaching improv at The Second City in Chicago, where Nancy Walls walked into his class and unintentionally rewrote his future. She juggled student life with bartending across the street, and Steve often found reasons to stop by until their banter turned into real dates.

They married on August 5, 1995, and later welcomed Elisabeth in 2001 and John in 2004. Nancy built her own career in comedy, appearing on The Office and co-creating Angie Tribeca with Steve. Their home base shifted between work sets and family life, blending writing, acting, and long-running comedic partnerships.

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