Hollywood Co-Stars Who Fell In Love On Set

Hollywood Co-Stars Who Fell In Love On Set


February 27, 2024 | Eul Basa

Hollywood Co-Stars Who Fell In Love On Set


We can't control when, where, and why we fall in love. It happens in the most unexpected places, and in the case of celebrities, sometimes it happens in a movie set in Hollywood. Here are five stories of Hollywood co-stars who found love while working together.

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Ashton Kutcher & Mila Kunis

Ashton and Mila met on the set of "That '70s Show" in the late 1990s, where they played Kelso and Jackie respectively, a teenage couple experiencing the growing pains of adolescence. Their friendship grew off-screen, and after going through other relationships and marriages, they reconnected and realized they were the ones for each other all along. They began dating in 2012, got engaged in 2014, and later got married. They now have two children together.

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Brad Pitt & Angelina Jolie

During the filming of "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" in 2004, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie had an affair. Playing married assassins, they didn't know each other's true selves. Despite Pitt being married to Jennifer Aniston, their romance became public and eventually led to Pitt and Jolie becoming a couple. Known as "Brangelina," they became a famous Hollywood duo, raising a large family before eventually divorcing.

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Channing Tatum & Jenna Dewan

On the set of "Step Up" in 2006, Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan had an instant spark, falling in love with each other through their shared passion for dance. Their connection grew as they rehearsed tough routines and spent long hours together. Their on-screen romance ultimately became a real-life relationship, leading to marriage in 2009. Despite announcing their split in 2018, they remain dedicated co-parents to their daughter.

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Ryan Gosling & Eva Mendes

On the set of the crime drama "The Place Beyond the Pines" in 2011, their love story took off. Eva Mendes and Ryan Gosling played star-crossed lovers in a gloomy story about fate and family. Their on-screen connection carried over into real life, and they fell in love while filming. Gosling and Mendes have welcomed two girls into their lives and have been spotted together at numerous events; however, they are intensely private about their relationship.

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Andrew Garfield & Emma Stone

In 2010, Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield worked together on the set of "The Amazing Spider-Man." On-screen chemistry was evident as they tackled villains in New York City, while their off-screen romance became stronger and stronger as they supported each other through the challenges of fame. Despite their 2015 breakup, they remain close friends who support each other's careers and make occasional public appearances together.


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