A reminder of the famous names who settled down with non-celebrities.
It can seem like celebrities always pair off with equally famous names But some high-profile individuals do go against the grain and find love with people who are, well, normal.Just last year, Oscar-winner Jennifer Lawrence tied the knot with Cooke Maroney, an art gallerist, in Rhode Island. Then there’s Julia Roberts – one of the highest paid female actors in Hollywood – who has been married to cameraman Danny Moder for over 18 years now.
Yes, it’s a storyline straight out of a classic rom-com, but the A-list does stray beyond the celebrity dating pool from time to time. Sometimes, two people just meet in a club and fall in love, à la Matthew McConaughey and Camila Alves.
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