The duo hosted many traditional Hindu and Christian wedding ceremonies and parties throughout India and the United States. Four years later, they welcomed their first daughter, Malti, via surrogacy. When same-sex marriage was legalized in the UK in 2014, the couple officially got married on the ninth anniversary of their civil partnership. The couple collaborated on the production of Rocketman, the 2019 biographical film about Elton John’s life.
The on-screen chemistry between the two leads will certainly bring memories of past and present love. When Wil’s mother conceives outside of marriage, she takes her in and promises to support her and the baby. However, Wil’s conservative mother is unaware of her sexual orientation. Despite Wil’s initial hesitation to publicly declare her love for Vivian, the two support one another through the highs and lows of life, demonstrating that CupidFeel they are simply meant to be. The movie unveils the odd love story between Clarence, a comic book store employee and Elvis enthusiast, and Alabama, a prostitute hired as a gift by Clarence’s boss.
Outside of the spotlight, she has a heart-warming relationship with husband Julius Tennon. Davis married the fellow actor in June 2003, and they adopted their infant daughter Genesis in 2011. An energetic and immortal romantic tale between an unfortunate craftsman and a well-off lady, challenging social assumptions and persevering through time. Clark Kent and Lois Lane are a classic superhero and journalist pairing, where Lois Lane falls in love with the man behind the cape, Clark Kent.
When two people come together to make the perfect match—be it your married-for-decades grandparents or one of many famous couples embracing on the big screen—it sparks all the feels. Here, we highlight 50 of the most heartwarming celebrity couples throughout history, from historical duos to modern pairings. Look back on their love stories and relive their sweetest moments together. It can also provide hope and inspiration, especially through romantic comedies and grand, epic love stories, thanks in large part to the iconic couples found throughout movie history. Whether they’re opposites who attract, friends who become lovers, or couples who battle social prejudices to stay by one another’s side, there are countless ways disparate people come together on screen.
Rick (Humphrey Bogart) and Ilsa (Ingrid Bergman) met in France right before the Nazis invaded. The two had a torrid love affair and planned to escape the ensuing war together, but Ilsa left Rick stranded on the train platform with a note saying that she wouldn’t be able to make it, but that she loved him. Sometime later, in the middle of the war, the two reunite in Casablanca at Rick’s bar when Ilsa shows up with her husband, a resistance leader. Over the course of their relationship, Mark and Bridget continue to fight and test each other — and to be tested by Daniel — and eventually get engaged, marry, and have a child.
However, as Mark and Bridget are repeatedly thrown together, and as Daniel shows his true colors, Bridget and Mark both realize what was in front of them all along. Like “Gone With the Wind” you need an amazing on-screen couple to make this massive movie work, and director James Cameron pulled it off big time with Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet. Their connection being so genuine is why the movie would go on to become one of the biggest box-office hits ever.
Timothée Chalamet (Elio) and Armie Hammer (Oliver) are fantastic together in this beautiful love story set in 1980s Italy. And hopefully we’ll see more of them together as a sequel is in the works. Having already been a couple in real life for a couple of years before doing this movie in 1987, Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell shine in this wacky rom-com. From literary enemies to cinematic lovers, the iconic couple from the Jane Austen classic has been portrayed in many adaptations. But they never cease to prove how you never know where love will find you.
Also, if I want a quick romance fix, the P&P with Kiera is what I put on, even though the 90’s one is objectively the better adaptation, the 05 version is so good. At the beginning of their relationship, Elizabeth and Darcy had negative views of one another. Yet, even though their relationship didn’t start off ideal, they nevertheless acquired a love for one another, which ultimately helped improve their characters. Not only did we get to witness a steamy affair between the naive Annette Hargrove (Reese Witherspoon) and the lothario Sebastian Valmont (Ryan Phillippe) in the 1999 seductive flick. But, we also got to follow the former couple off-screen during their eight-year marriage.
She met cameraman Danny Moder on the set of the film The Mexican in 2000, though they were both with other people at the time. Roberts and Moder got married on July 4, 2002, on her ranch in New Mexico and welcomed three kids together. Given their status as one of the longest-married famous couples in Hollywood, Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick’s romance is one of our favorites. The actors met on the set of the PBS special Lemon Sky, and they were married on September 4, 1988.
Kate Beckinsale and John Cusack are perfect as two people who, after meeting one night in New York City, can’t forget each other years later, even though they are both in relationships. Here a modernization of “The Taming of the Shrew” highlights the talents of its stars Heath Ledger (Patrick Verona) and Julia Stiles (Kat Stratford), and then their on-screen chemistry does the rest. No lie, these lovebirds shared some of the best scenes in this movie franchise, from Leia’s brave profession of love (followed by Han’s classic “I know”) to that steamy first kiss on the Falcon.
Although their romance is somewhat ill-fated, the two still fall in love — hardships and all. It’s an oldie but a goodie and a must-watch for any woman that likes to call herself a lady. Released in 1939, it went through a whole world of problems before it finally made it to the big screen, even as far as being delayed for two years! Vivien Leigh and Clark Gable, who play the lead two characters in the role, portray a very old-fashioned romance that get’s us all swooning every time. Does Grease give the impression that Sandy and Danny are a match made in heaven? It certainly does, and while this good girl-bad boy tandem works in Grease, it barely works in real life.
The celebrities Richard Gere as Edward Lewis, a well-off financial specialist, and Julia Roberts as Vivian Ward, a lively and beguiling whore. Vito Corleone and Carmela Corleone are fictitious people from the 1972 movie “The Back up parent,” coordinated by Francis Portage Coppola. The film depends on Mario Puzo’s novel of a similar name and recounts the narrative of a strong Italian-American wrongdoing family, the Corleones, headed by Vito Corleone. A rom-com movie delivered in 1989, coordinated by Ransack Reiner and composed by Nora Ephron. The film rotates around the muddled connection between Harry Consumes (played by Billy Gem) and Sally Albright (played by Meg Ryan). Jack and Rose are a notable film couple from the 1997 legendary sentiment movie “Titanic,” coordinated by James Cameron.