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Celebrities Who Fell in Love With Non-Famous People

Hollywood is full of power couples such as Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck, but there are also plenty of stars who have found love outside the spotlight.

In fact, some of Tinseltown’s longest-standing twosomes are those who either met ahead of their life-changing fame, such as Elizabeth Banks and Max Handelman, who met in college, or childhood sweethearts Jon Bon Jovi and Dorothea Hurley.

“I didn’t meet my husband and think, I’ve met the man I’m going to marry,” Banks told Allure of her spouse in May 2015. “I was like, He’s cute. I’ll f—k him, because I’m 18 and in college.”

Others, including Christina Aguilera and Matthew Rutler, Julia Stiles and Preston J. Cook, and Jimmy Kimmel and wife Molly McNearney, met on the job — Rutler was as a production assistant on the set of the Grammy winner’s 2010 film Burlesque, while Cook was a camera assistant for Stiles’ 2015 flick Go With Me.

As for writer McNearney, she explained to Glamour in February 2014 of her now-husband, “All the writers would socialize after the show, and we would just hang out more and more.”

Jennifer Garner, for her part, found love with John Miller after her divorce from Affleck. The former couple, who share three kids, were married for 10 years before calling it quits.

“After much thought and careful consideration, we have made the difficult decision to divorce,” Garner and Affleck said in a joint statement in 2015. “We go forward with love and friendship for one another and a commitment to coparenting our children whose privacy we ask to be respected during this difficult time. This will be our only comment on this private, family matter. Thank you for understanding.”

Miller, meanwhile, shares two kids with ex-wife Caroline Campbell. Us broke the news in October 2018 that Garner and Miller were dating. “Jen brings out the best in John, and he is the happiest he has probably ever been. It’s a loving, healthy relationship,” an insider told Us.

The source noted that the Juno actress is thrilled to be with a man who’s not in her field, adding, “[Jennifer] loves that [boyfriend John Miller is] not in the entertainment industry and is just a simple guy.”

Scroll through to find out which other stars have found love with regular people:


Keanu Reeves and Alexandra Grant
News broke in November 2019 that the actor and the artist are an item. However, a source exclusively told Us at the time that they had “been dating for years,” noting: “It wasn’t a secret.” In March 2020, another source told Us, “Keanu and Alexandra are head over heels for each other. They fit together perfectly, and he really fawns over her when they’re together.” Matt Baron/Shutterstock
Jon Stewart and Tracey McShane
Stewart met then–veterinary technician McShane on a blind date at a Mexican restaurant in 1996. In February 1999, Stewart proposed to McShane through The New York Times using clues specific to the couple. The pair wed in 2000 and went on to welcome son Nathan in 2004 and daughter Maggie in 2006. Owen Sweeney/Invision/AP/Shutterstock
Jerry Seinfeld and Jessica Sklar
Soon after meeting the comedian in August 1998, Sklar ended her marriage and became engaged to Seinfeld. They wed one year later, after he proposed at Soho’s Balthazar. Matt Baron/Shutterstock
Alec Baldwin and Hilaria Baldwin
Baldwin and Thomas were first introduced in February 2011 and went on to tie the knot in June 2012. The couple started growing their family the following year and are now parents to six children together. In March 2022, the "Mom Brain” podcast host announced that she is expecting her seventh child. MediaPunch/Shutterstock
Vince Vaughn and Kyla Weber
Vaughn’s movie-producer friend reportedly introduced him to Weber at a wedding in 2008. According to Vaughn, they started their relationship by exchanging emails and phone calls, and they’ve been inseparable ever since. "I met the best girl in the world. It gives you such a great purpose in your life. If I would've met her, I would've done it a long time ago so I'm very, very happy," the actor said in 2011 on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP/Shutterstock
George Clooney and Amal Clooney
Clooney fell in love with the human rights lawyer when a mutual friend brought her by his Lake Como home. After getting married in Venice in 2014, the couple welcomed twins, Ella and Alexander, in 2017. Nils Jorgensen/Shutterstock
Kevin Jonas and Danielle Jonas
The former hairdresser had no idea what she was in for when she met the Grammy nominee in 2007, just as the Jonas Brothers were becoming household names. The New Jersey natives tied the knot in December 2009 and went on to welcome two daughters: Alena in February 2014 and Valentina in October 2016. Xavier Collin/Picturegroup/Shutterstock
Miles Teller and Keleigh Sperry
"He was so charming and charismatic," Sperry told Vogue of the night she was introduced to her now-husband. "I adored him from the first moment we met." The pair, who have kept a low profile since exchanging vows in September 2019, bonded over their shared love of travel and music. Matt Baron/Shutterstock
Jimmy Fallon and Nancy Juvonen
Though Juvonen’s isn’t a household name, she’s been on the Hollywood scene for some time as a film producer for Flower Films, which she co-owns with Drew Barrymore. In fact, it was on the set of the company’s Fever Pitch film, which starred Fallon and Barrymore, that she met the late-night talk-show host. Todd Williamson/Getty Images
Ed Sheeran and Cherry Seaborn
The “Shape of You” singer may be one of the biggest artists in the world, but his wife, Seaborn, has a much-less glamorous title as an “advisory consultant.” Though the couple, who met as teenagers, didn’t date as kids, only reconnecting in New York City in 2015, their hometown connection proved strong: Sheeran confirmed his marriage in 2019’s “Remember the Name.” The pair welcomed daughter Lyra in August 2020 and announced their second daughter's birth in May 2022. Stephen Pond/Getty Images
Amy Schumer and Chris Fischer
Schumer’s now-husband had his own claim to culinary fame as one of Massachusetts’ top chefs ahead of his marriage to the comedian, but his star rose exponentially once the pair tied the knot in February 2019. The couple, who were introduced by Fischer’s sister Molly Fischer, a.k.a. Schumer’s assistant, share son Gene, who was born in May 2019. Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Tony Awards Productions
Jimmy Kimmel and Molly McNearney
McNearney was a writer’s assistant on Jimmy Kimmel Live when she fell for the host — and vice versa. She told Glamour in February 2014 that though Kimmel initially insulted her upon meeting, calling her penchant for triathalons “really stupid,” his mastery of the kitchen won her over. “We really liked each other as friends, and then it just kind of turned. He cooked for me, and that was it,” she joked. “It sealed the deal.” Tibrina Hobson/Getty Images
Julia Stiles and Preston J. Cook
Cook not only landed the job of a camera assistant on the set of 2015’s Go With Me, but a future spouse in leading lady Stiles. The couple got engaged in December 2015 and exchanged vows nearly two years later, while the actress was pregnant with the couple’s first child, Strummer. After giving birth to their son in October 2017, Stiles later welcomed son Arlo in January 2022. Dave J Hogan/Getty Images
Jon Bon Jovi and Dorothea Hurley
The Bon Jovi frontman may have “seen a lot of faces,” but it was Hurley’s that made the biggest impression: The twosome were high-school sweethearts in Sayreville, New Jersey! They tied the knot in April 1989 and haven’t looked back since. The couple share four kids. Nicholas Hunt/Getty Images
Britney Spears and Sam Asghari
After meeting on the set of Spears’ 2016 video for “Slumber Party,” for which Asghari was her love interest, the model broke the ice with the princess of pop by joking with her when she introduced herself between takes. “She said, ‘Hi, I’m Britney,’ and I said, ‘I’m sorry, what’s your name again?’” he recounted. “I tried to be funny. I don’t think anybody got it.” Asghari did give Spears’ his digits, however, and she called him for a sushi date after later finding his note in her handbag. The duo tied the knot in June 2022. Vivien Killilea/Getty Images for GLAAD
Jennifer Lawrence and Cooke Maroney
The Oscar winner had tongues wagging over her new mystery man when she stepped out with the New York City art dealer in June 2018 after being introduced by Lawrence’s BFF Laura Simpson. Seven months later, they got engaged. Following their 2019 nuptials, Lawrence and Maroney welcomed their first child in February 2022. MEGA
Eddie Redmayne and Hannah Bagshawe
The British star didn’t let his star status stand in the way of his relationship with the financial publicist, whom he began dating in 2012 and married in 2014. "They have a very relaxed and supportive relationship,” an insider told Us of the couple in December 2014. “They seemed to have always known they were going to spend the rest of their lives together.” The couple share two kids. David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Images for Alexander McQueen
Christina Aguilera and Matt Rutler
The “Genie in a Bottle” singer was swept off her feet by the production assistant while working together on the set of 2010’s Burlesque. After getting engaged in February 2014, they went on to welcome daughter Summer in August 2014. (Aguilera also shares son Max with ex-husband Jordan Bratman.) Steve Granitz/WireImage
Patrick Dempsey and Jillian Fink
The pair first met at a hair salon where Fink worked in 1994. Though they’ve had their ups and downs, filing for divorce in January 2015, they worked it out, calling the legal request off in November 2016. They share daughter Tallula and twins Darby and Sullivan. Presley Ann Slack/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images
Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Tasha McCauley
Gordon-Levitt hinted to Howard Stern in 2013 that he and McCauley, with whom he shares two kids, met through mutual friends. "I have a girlfriend but I tend not to really like to talk about it in public," the 500 Days of Summer actor said at the time. "She is not in show business." He wed the Robotics CEO one year later in December 2014. Jeff Vespa/Getty Images
Brendon Urie and Sarah Orzechowski
Orzechowski, who has been married to Urie since 2013, proved dreams do come true when she made a big impression on the Panic! at the Disco singer at one of his shows. He told fans in a Reddit AMA in 2014: “I met Sarah while touring for Pretty. Odd. She was dating someone else at the time, but I couldn’t get her out of my mind. By some good fortune and some help from mutual friends, we met up again 8 months later when she happened to be single.” Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic for dcp
Elizabeth Banks and Max Handelman
The Hunger Games star admitted to Allure in May 2015 that she didn’t expect to marry sports writer Handelman when she first hooked up with him as a teenager. Their love went the distance, however: They got married in 2003 and welcomed kids Felix and Magnus in 2011 and 2012, respectively. “Really, what happened was I’ve never met anyone that I liked more,” she said. “In the early years, did I have crushes or little interests here and there? I know my husband did, and so did I, but we stayed together.” Mike Marsland/WireImage
Julianna Margulies and Keith Lieberthal
Good husband! The Good Wife actress married the New York-based lawyer in November 2007 and welcomed son Kieran in January 2008. The family reside in Manhattan, where the ER alum filmed her CBS drama. "I met my husband at a dinner party that I wasn't going to go," Margulies said on The Ellen DeGeneres Show in February 2011. "I feel bad because people objectify him and they're like, 'Oh, your husband is so hot.' The truth is, he is unbelievably bright and smart and went to Harvard Law." Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic
Maria Menounos and Keven Undergaro
Undergaro, who said his “I dos” to the former E! co-anchor in a live, on-air ceremony on New Year’s Eve in 2017, was by Menounos’ side long before her rise to fame — she told Yahoo in December 2018 that “it was love at first sight” when she met her man as a 19-year-old college student. Two decades later, they got engaged. The pair exchanged vows in 2017 and again one year later. Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for Casamigos
Julianne Moore and Bart Freundlich
Sexy support. Moore married the film screenwriter-producer in November 2003, 19 months after they welcomed daughter Liv. Their son Caleb arrived in December 2007 In February 2015, the actress gushed about her hubby after winning her first Oscar for Still Alice. "He was the first person to see the movie," she told press backstage. "We walked out, and he said, 'You're going to win an Oscar,'" she recalled. "That's how much he supported me from the very, very beginning." She joked in her speech: "I read an article that said that winning an Oscar could lead to living five years longer. If that's true, I'd really like to thank the Academy because my husband is younger than me." Steve Granitz/WireImage
Paul Rudd and Julie Yaeger
Yaeger was working as a publicist in New York City when the Ant-Man star, who was a client of her coworker’s and a transplant to the Big Apple, walked in. She reportedly offered to watch his luggage while he headed out on an audition, and the rest, as they say, is history. They share son Jack and daughter Darby. Jesse Grant/Getty Images for Disney
Matt Damon and Luciana Barroso
Barroso opened up about her fateful meeting with the Martian star to Vogue Australia in May 2018. “I was working as a bartender in South Beach [Miami] and he was shooting a movie there and the crew ended up in the bar one Saturday night,” she said. “So I put him to work with me! … He had trained as a bartender for a film years before, so he started making drinks. And he made me a ton of money in tips that night, because, of course, everyone wanted to go and see him. So it turned into a really fun night and then 15 years later here we are!” Damon and Barroso share four daughters. Michael Loccisano/Getty Images
Sandra Bullock and Bryan Randall
The Birdbox actress took up with the photographer in September 2015 after he snapped pics for her son Louis’ 5th birthday party. Though he isn’t as high-profile as some of her exes (including Matthew McConaughey, Ryan Gosling and ex-husband Jesse James), their relationship seems to work just fine for the Oscar winner — a source told Us in June 2019 that she “knows Bryan is the one.” “Bryan is such a sweet soul, and things couldn’t be more different from the toxic relationships she’s been in before,” the insider shared. Raymond Hall/GC Images
Reese Witherspoon and Jim Toth
Another shot at love! The Wild actress told Elle magazine in January 2012 that the CAA agent came to her rescue when they first met. "This really drunk guy was hitting on me, making such an idiot of himself, yelling at me," she said. "Jim came over and said, 'Please excuse my friend. He's just broken up with someone.'" The line worked: The couple went on to marry in March 2011 and welcome son Tennessee in September 2012. Witherspoon shares custody of daughter Ava and son Deacon with ex-husband Ryan Phillippe. Michael Buckner/Getty Images
Jessica Alba and Cash Warren
What a story! The duo met when Warren was a production assistant on the actress' 2005 film Fantastic Four. They later married in a Beverly Hills courthouse ceremony in May 2008 and welcomed children Honor and Haven and Hayes in June 2008, August 2011 and January 2018, respectively.  Jason LaVeris/FilmMagic
Keira Knightley and James Righton
The Imitation Game actress went public with the Klaxons keyboardist in April 2011, and exchanged vows in May 2013. They share two daughters, born in 2015 and 2019 respectively. Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic
Natalie Portman and Benjamin Millepied
Hot teacher! The Oscar winner and dancer-choreographer fell in love on set of Black Swan in 2009, and announced they were both engaged and expecting their first child in December 2010. "There was no way the attraction could be missed. I don't think he could help himself — she's dazzling!" an insider told Us at the time. The couple welcomed son Aleph June 2011 and daughter Amalia in March 2017.  Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images
Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Justin Mikita
The Modern Family star wed the Tie the Knot co-founder in July 2013 after nearly two years of dating. "I think I actually cried first before it even started," Mikita told Access Hollywood of the nuptials that year. Ferguson added: "I understand why people elope. I needed a Xanax! It was great, it was a beautiful day." In July 2020, the twosome welcomed their son Beckett. Less than two years later, Ferguson and Mikita confirmed they were expecting baby No. 2. Jason Merritt/Getty Images
Jessica Simpson and Eric Johnson
Fairy-tale ending! After divorcing Nick Lachey in 2006, the singer went on to marry the former NFL player in July 2014. They welcomed daughter Maxwell in May 2012, son Ace in June 2013 and daughter Birdie in March 2019. "Eric is the best. Being married, for me, it defines so much more than even having kids," the fashion mogul told Access Hollywood in September 2014. "I feel sexier as a wife and a mom!" Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic
Ellen Pompeo and Chris Ivery
The Grey's Anatomy actress married the music producer in November 2007 in NYC. They welcomed daughter Stella in September 2009, daughter Sienna in August 2014 via surrogate and son Eli in December 2016.  Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic
Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka
The How I Met Your Mother alum wed the celebrity chef in a romantic ceremony in Italy in September 2014. The couple had their twins, Harper and Gideon, whom they welcomed in 2010 via surrogate, by their side. "It was nice, very small and intimate. Only about 45 people were there," the Broadway vet said on The View days after his nuptials. "It was less about a proclamation and more about a declaration that I was able to share in front of our kids." Larry Busacca/Getty Images
Julia Roberts and Danny Moder
The Oscar winner met the cameraman while filming The Mexican in 2001 and married a year later. "I hope that there are people who agree that I have done some good, kind things in my life, but to really, ultimately, stand fully in a moment of realizing that I was born to love and to be the wife of this man," Roberts told Good Morning America at the time. "He is formidable. He is a man among men, unselfish and all-encompassing." The couple welcomed twins Phinnaeus and Hazel in November 2004 and son Henry in June 2007. Kevin Mazur/Getty Images
Adam Shulman and Anne Hathaway
Hathaway got engaged to the actor-producer in November 2011 after three years of dating. The couple tied the knot in Big Sur, California, in September 2012 before welcoming their first child together, son Jonathan, in April 2016. Their second son was born in November 2019. “I’m so delighted by [Adam],” she told USA Today in 2011. “He's all the things you want a partner to be. I so find joy in his presence." Christopher Polk/NBC/NBC via Getty Images


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