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5 Surprising Celebrity Couples

5 Surprising Celebrity Couples

Learn about the celebrity pairings you probably didn’t see coming.

There is just something about Hollywood couples that seems to fascinate people. From famous pairings still going strong such as Beyoncé and Jay-Z or Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds, to others that have called it quits like Kim Kardashian and Kanye West or Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, we can’t help but follow along through the course of their ups and downs. While some celebrity relationships can't escapre the limelight, others manage to staw on the down low. Here, L’OFFICIEL rounds up five of the most surprising yet adorable celebrity duos that you probably did not know were dating.

Shailene Woodley & Aaron Rodgers




Before making their engagement public in February, actress Shailene Woodley and NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers had managed to keep their relationship off the radar. The news, announced by Rodgers during his NFL MVP acceptance speech, was later confirmed by Woodley during an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

Cameron Diaz & Benji Madden




Seven months after meeting back in 2014, the popular Hollywood actress and American musician tied the knot and have been inseparable since. Keeping it on the low, the happily married couple currently lives in LA with their six-month old baby Raddix.

Gwen Stefani & Blake Shelton




In 2014, musicians Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton started their journey as The Voice co-judges. A year later, in 2015, dating speculation grew around the pair just to be confirmed by their first appearance as a couple at the 2016 Vanity Fair Oscars party. Fast-forward to February of this year, the couple announced their engagement in an adorable IG post.

Brenda Song & Macaulay Culkin




Both gown-up child stars, Brenda Song and Macaulay Culkin are inseparable. Although the pair have been dating since 2017, after meeting while filming Changeland, they live a rather quiet and happy life staying out of the public eye.

Natasha Lyonne & Fred Armisen




SNL actor Fred Armisen and Orange Is The New Black star Natasha Lyonne first began dating back in 2014. The duo has managed to keep their relationship private, however, pre-COVID, the power-couple delighted us with some noteworthy red carpet looks.

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