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So were Will and Jada, Hugh and his wife for 27 years, Kyle and Mauricio (who we now know was cheating for years until Kyle reached a breaking point) and apparently Clooney and his wife. The sham marriages in Hollywood tend to be the longest lasting because they have an arrangement and both parties are doing their own thing. It’s the ones that expect faithfulness that end in divorce. |
I’m not aware of Jackman or Clooney cheating or having a bad marriage — 27 years is a good run, no shame there. I think you’re assuming these people are gay or something but that seems to be mostly in your head. I don’t know who Mauricio is lol. You may spend too much time reading tabloids lol. |
Haha, okay, maybe Jackman fell in love with his Music Man costar (and possibly cheated) and that led to the divorce. But still, that was a good 25 year run beforehand. |
And this is how words become exaggerations that misled. I simply said “ it must sting a bit.” You’re coming back at me saying “sitting around stewing over.” This is an extreme interpretation of what I had questioned. Think of it as “loud” versus “LOUD.” That’s how you responded to my simple assertion. I know why I, from time to time, get overheated when discussing these posts. I’m a victim of workplace harassment. But here I was, asserting a softer and sensitive point about potential marital infidelity, and you turned up the volume. It seems like you “turn up the volume” with so many of your posts, taking it far more personally at times than suggested. The question is “why?” |
DP, but consider laying off. Team Baldoni regularly hurls crazy invective against Lively and Reynolds. And you said more than “sting,” you wondered how he could cheat on Johansson and wondered when and how much she knew. Then PP came back and just simply explained Johannsen’s own cheating. They don’t “turn up the volume,” just laid out facts against your speculation. Team Baldoni regularly vilifies Lively and Reynolds and talks about them like they are some sort of evil duo. It’s weird. I’m sure you see that, so don’t come back and talk about turning up the volume, wut?! We are at least factual!! |
Whoa. I say this as someone who has been harassed: you need to speak to a therapist. This is not a good place or way to work out your issues. |
| And I have also been sexually harassed at work. Isince most posters here are women (I believe), it’s quite possible many of us have. |
Ha, looks like I was right and many people commenting here have been harassed — that makes at least three! I wrote the above and also the comment ending “at least we are factual!” |
| Am I the only one who thinks most celeb couples are fake and they're not really falling in love with each other on sets and hurting feelings? |
I think some celeb relationships are fake/publicity stunts, but I actually think most of them are real. These are people, not robots. People fall in love (or at least in lust) at work all the time, they date, they get married, they split up, whatever. There's nothing special about actors or celebs that exempt them from this. Most people are looking for love, validation, safety, comfort, etc., and most people look for it in romantic relationships, at least in their 20s and 30s. So yeah, I actually do think most of these are real relationships. Maybe dysfunctional, maybe not always a good match and maybe often the people involved have issues that are exacerbated by fame and the nomadic nature of being a working actor, but not just fake publicity relationships. These people live together, have sex, have kids, share money, etc. You can't totally fake that, and you definitely can't fake it for a decade or more. They aren't good enough actors for that! |
The point that you missed is tonality. I don’t think I framed my question to take anyone down. I simply started an assertion. But I’ll go back to lambasting since it’s preferred. |
It was pretty well known that Will and Jada had an open marriage years and years before they finally admitted to it. The same speculation has surrounded Hugh Jackman’s marriage, though he never admitted to it. Clooney and wife apparently have admitted to living separate lives, according to another thread on here. And Kyle is a Beverly Hills housewife (Paris hiltons aunt) and she and her husband of nearly 30 years are now living separately but not divorced and she’s pretty much admitted in so many words that she had been putting up with his cheating for a long time (which like the others, had been rumored for sometime). Just saying a lot of the longer lasting Hollywood marriages work because the two people have an understanding, or as RR has “joked” many times about his own marriage “a Hollywood arrangementship”. Where there’s smoke there’s fire. Many of Blake’s texts to JB were definitely flirty. If they don’t have an open marriage, I can’t imagine all is well in the reynolds household after JB leaked those texts. I would’ve been mortified if I were Blake and my husband read those texts. |
PP here. I wasn't even talking to you. I didn't reply to whatever your comment was. I was just making my own comment. I couldn't possibly take your comment personally because I don't even know what your comment was. Also, you don't know who I am and which posts are mind. Get help. |
Clooney’s wife moved her and the kids to NYC from Europe for the 6 months he’s doing his broadway play. They’re not very separate lol. Jackman and his wife had a 25 year run, which is pretty respectable. That said, I’m sure some people have open marriages (I just don’t think Clooney or Jackman qualify). I don’t think Lively and Baldoni were together. I don’t think she could stand him for the most part, and I think he was similarly frustrated by her. *shrug* |
Agreed -- oil and water. I find it bizarre when people say they had chemistry in that dance footage they released or in their texts. To me they seem to low key hate each other but both working very hard to pretend they don't because they have to do this movie together. In the dance footage, the both seem annoyed as all get out. |