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Jun 29 2008

Hollywood Saying I do

Published by Regina Avalos at 3:06 pm under Actors & Actresses, Celebrity News Edit This

kattan1.jpgNow that I’ve probably totally depressed you with my last post on here, let us talk about something happier. This past week, a number of celebrity couples of said their I do’s. Everyone from Ruben Studdard to Chris Kattan and tennis superstar Chris Evert. Love must be in the air. Everyone seems to be falling in love, showing their love and then making that big commitment of happily ever after.

Of course when it comes to Hollywood, happily ever after doesn’t mean that anymore. Even the happiest of couples end their marriages. There are very few that remain married for a long time, but I do know of a few. The ones that stay together the longest seem to be the ones that don’t buy into their celebrity and stay away from the Hollywood life as much as they possibly can. Whatever works best for them!

Congratulations to all the newly married couples. Hopefully you won’t decide to head down the divorce path like Madonna and her husband Guy Ritchie seem to be doing this week!

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2 Responses to “Hollywood Saying I do”

  1. laurenron 30 Jun 2008 at 9:19 am edit this

    Wow I didn’t even know Ruben Studdard was dating anyone nevertheless married!

  2. hautenesson 30 Jun 2008 at 9:30 am edit this

    LOL! Even though this was congratulatory it still had a bit of bite to it. But when dealing with couples, marriage and real life stuff in Lalaland, it happens.

    www.singleinla.today.com

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