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Hollywood's Most Memorable Celebrity Siblings Over the Years

Maybe they’re born with it! They say that lightning never strikes the same place twice, but the opposite seems to be true for celebrity siblings.

Famous brothers and sisters appear to have star power running in their genes including Kate and Oliver Hudson, Cara and Poppy Delevingne and the Baldwin brothers. Born to the same parents, these relatives not only followed similar life paths, pursuing careers in acting, music, sports and reality TV, but made names for themselves apart from their famous family members.

Kate and Oliver, who share parents Goldie Hawn and ex Bill Hudson, have opened up about having a strong sibling bond despite the occasional squabble.

“We have different ideas [about parenting],” the Scream Queens alum — who shares three kids with wife Erinn Bartlett exclusively told Us Weekly in March 2021. “There’s a core for sure of just wanting our kids to be good human beings, be polite and understand that they’re very lucky people to be born into the sort of family we’re born into … but it’s sort of the way that we go about doing things. What we let our kids watch, the freedoms we allow them. We’re different in that way.”

Oliver previously gushed about being a “cool uncle” to Kate and half-brother Wyatt Russell‘s kids. (The Glass Onion star shares son Ryder with ex-husband Chris Robinson, son Bingham with ex-fiancĂ© Matt Bellamy and daughter Rani Rose with fiancĂ© Danny Fujikawa. Wyatt, for his part, shares son Buddy with wife Meredith Hagner.)

“I let my kids watch movies that I probably shouldn’t, so when Kate’s kids come to my house, I’m sure they’re pretty excited because I let them watch things that Kate will not let them watch,” Oliver joked to Us in November 2018. “[It’s] worth the risk. You need an uncle that’s gonna let them do things. That’s the point of being a cool uncle!”

Things can also get competitive for some celebrity siblings. Serena Williams, for instance, has been forced to compete against big sister Venus Williams for a Grand Slam title. Meanwhile, Kate and Rooney Mara and Dakota and Elle Fanning, have gone against one another for the same movie parts.

“I know conflict is more interesting,” Rooney told The Guardian in 2016 about being in the same industry as her sister. “But honestly, I just feel so grateful that we’re both living our dreams successfully and to be able to share that with someone you grew up with — it’s really special.”

Through it all, however, these family members seem to have each other’s backs when it matters most.

Scroll through to learn more about some of our favorite star siblings:


Timothee and Pauline Chalamet
The siblings — who are four years apart — grew up in New York and both speak French. They have been acting since kids with Timothèe rising to fame after starring in as Elio in 2017’s Call Me By Your Name, which earned him an Oscar nomination. His star continued to rise with roles in Lady Bird, Little Women, Dune and Don’t Look Up. His older sister, Pauline, for her part, was on One Life to Live as a child, but it wasn’t until she played Joanne in The King of Staten Island in 2020 that she started to get recognized. After landing the role of Kimberly on HBO Max’s The Sex Lives of College Girls, which premiered in 2021, she became an even bigger star. Shutterstock
Peyton and Eli Manning
Though many think otherwise, former NFL player siblings Eli and Peyton Manning aren’t twins. Peyton is actually five years older! As the sons of former NFL quarterback Archie Manning, Peyton and Eli grew up with football in their blood. Throughout their individual careers, the brothers have been there for each other through thick and thin — even if it didn’t always look like it from the outside. In 2016, Eli made headlines when his bummed-out expression went viral after Peyton won the 50th annual Super Bowl. While the rest of the Manning family went wild, the little brother remained stoic. “Eli and I have always supported each other,” Peyton explained during an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in February 2016. “I think Eli is analyzing the game and the end of the game, kind of like how I would as if he was playing it. And so he was just as happy.” Still, sibling rivalry definitely occurred before Peyton’s March 2016 retirement from the sport (Eli followed in his footsteps in January 2020). “It’s funny. When I saw that clip … I’ve seen that look before,” the Super Bowl champion continued. “I recognized it. In other big moments in my life he’s had that expression.” Dave Allocca/Starpix/Shutterstock
Cole and Dylan Sprouse
The Sprouse twins gained fame after appearing on Disney Channel’s The Suite Life of Zack and Cody, beginning at the age of 11, which ran for three seasons from 2005 to 2008. The two starred in the TV spinoff, The Suite Life on Deck from 2008 to 2011, together and then went to college at NYU with one another. After their break from acting, the brothers both returned to the profession, with Cole landing a role on The CW’s Riverdale and Dylan appearing in films like After We Collided. They have yet to act alongside one another since their childhood, but haven’t ruled it out entirely. “I mean we’re very serious. It’s more likely that I will write something for us to work in together, rather than someone approach us,” Dylan told Us exclusively in February 2020. “Twin movies are never good! That’s just the universal truth I think the universe has given to us, and so if we can find the right thing then, yeah.” Matt Baron/Shutterstock
Finneas O’Connell and Billie Eilish
Eilish rose to fame in 2019 with the release of her song, “Bad Guy,” but she began putting out songs online in 2016. In February 2020, she became a five-time Grammy winner at the age of 18. She couldn’t, however, have done it without her big brother, O’Connell, who is an actor like the duo’s parents and musician. Many of Eilish’s hits were cowritten by her brother. “We like making music together,” O’Connell told The Washington Post in January 2020. “[Billie] doesn’t like going to some big studio and having them pretend to be a therapist for a couple hours. So by default, we always make the good stuff together.” JM Enternational/Shutterstock
Casey and Ben Affleck
The brothers, who both began their careers as child stars and rose to fame with big blockbusters, have they’ve always been close. “We kind of only had each other growing up,” Casey told Us exclusively in June 2019. “My dad wasn’t around and my mom worked really early mornings until the evening, so we kind of were together in childhood and shared all that time and all those experiences.” Casey is best known for his roles in Good Will Hunting, Ocean’s Eleven (and its sequels), and Manchester by the Sea, which won him an Academy Award in 2017. Big brother Ben’s acting highlights include Armageddon, Pearl Harbor and Gone Girl. He is also a proven writer and producer winning Oscars for Good Will Hunting, which he cowrote with longtime friend Matt Damon and Argo, which he produced. Eric Charbonneau/Invision/AP/Shutterstock
Jenna and Barbara Bush
Before Malia and Sasha Obama, there was Jenna and Barbara Bush. The twins, who are daughters to President George W. Bush and granddaughters to the late President George H.W. Bush, have been in the limelight from a young age thanks to their political family. “She’s always made me feel more courageous,” Jenna wrote via Instagram in November 2019, about her twin. “And funny. No one laughs at my jokes like she does.” Since their father left the White House, Jenna became a journalist, author and TV host on Today With Hoda & Jenna. Barbara has focused on being an activist, cofounding Global Health Corps non-profit and working with other organizations. The sisters have also written a book together, 2017’s Sisters First, and Jenna has teamed up with their mom, Laura Bush, to write two children’s books. Plus, she wrote 2020’s Everything Beautiful in Its Time. Charles Sykes/Invision/AP/Shutterstock
Beau and Jeff Bridges
The iconic actors come from an acting family led by their father Lloyd Bridges. Both Beau and Jeff appeared on their father’s hit series Sea Hunt early on in their careers (during the 1960s) before breaking out on their own. “It’s not a competition,” Jeff said at the “Beau and Jeff: A Tale of Two Bridges” event in 2014 put on by The Academy. “It’s like we’re on the same team.” Beau’s career highlights include The Fabulous Baker Boys (Jeff was also in this film), and Charlotte’s Web, as well as TV’s Stargate SG-1, Masters of Sex and Bloodline. His younger brother’s acting accomplishments are just as impressive with The Big Lebowski, True Grit, The Giver and Crazy Heart, which won him an Academy Award in 2009. Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP/Shutterstock
John and Joan Cusack
Not only have John and Joan had successful solo acting careers for four decades and counting, but the brother and sister duo from Illinois have often appeared on screen together. The two can be seen together in 1983’s Class, 1984’s Sixteen Candles, 2000’s High Fidelity, and 2008’s War, Inc. among other films over the years. “My brother does not let me look bad,” Joan told SheKnows in 2008. “I believe in John and his passion.” The dynamic duo’s other three siblings, Ann, Susie and Bill, are also actors. Paul Buck/EPA/Shutterstock
Nick, Joe and Kevin Jonas
Nick, Joe and Kevin shot to fame together as pop group the Jonas Brothers in 2005 thanks to their heavy rotation on the Disney channel. They reunited in February 2019 after taking a six-year hiatus, and debuted a brand new single called “Sucker,” the video for which featured their respective significant others — Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Sophie Turner and Danielle Jonas.  Kevin Mazur/Getty Images
Prince William and Prince Harry
Growing up as the privileged sons of Prince Charles and Princess Diana, William and Harry tried their best to live their lives as average little boys. The duo "enjoyed getting rough," former royal housekeeper Wendy Barry told Us in March 2011 Another favorite pastime of the young princes? Tormenting the staff with water pistols. Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images
Khloé, Kim and Kourtney Kardashian
First making a splash on the E! network in 2007 with their reality show Keeping Up With the Kardashians, the trio have turned themselves into bonafide business moguls, with a lifestyle site, a denim line, books, spinoff shows and a makeup line to their names. Charles Sykes/Bravo/NBCU Photo Bank/Getty Images
Kendall and Kylie Jenner
The daughters of Caitlyn and Kris Jenner, reality stars Kendall and Kylie, have been inseparable since childhood. "She was obsessed with me," Kendall, two years older than her sister, told Marie Claire Mexico in March 2014. "She followed me everywhere." Kylie agreed: "If she got up in the middle of the night, I got up of the middle of the night. I literally couldn't leave her side. We even matched everything we wore." The Jenners are also business partners: The duo has their own fashion line Kendall x Kylie, and hinted in March 2019 that they may be launching a makeup collection together. Christopher Polk/NBC via Getty Images
Ariana and Frankie Grande
Frankie may be the songstress’ older brother, but he looks up to the “Breathin’” singer in many ways, as he told Us in February 2019. “She’s my sister and she’s my best friend,” the Big Brother alum said at the time. “You feel like you know everything about each other, but I guess what I learned is just how fearless she is. … Fearless. That’s awesome. Like this beautiful thing where it’s like, ‘I’m fearless in this moment.'” Kevin Mazur/WireImage/Getty Images
Duchess Kate and Pippa Middleton
"It is a bit startling to achieve global recognition before the age of 30 on account of your sister, your brother-in-law and your bottom," Pippa wrote of her connection to the throne via Kate in her book Celebrate. "One day I might be able to make sense of this. In the meantime I think it's fair to say that it has its upside and its downside."  Fame aside, the Middleton sisters still share an unbreakable bond: Both women were even pregnant at the same time in 2018!  Indigo/Getty Images
Miley, Brandon, Noah and Trace Cyrus
All of Billy Ray and Tish Cyrus’ children seem to have larger-than-life personalities: Miley, who starred as Hannah Montana in her early years, has a booming career as a pop star, which sister Noah is also working toward. Brother Trace prefers the punk rock scene, operating as the frontman for pop punk band Metro Station, while sister Brandi, who also sings, is better known for her other endeavors: The Cyrus vs. Cyrus: Design and Conquer cohost is an actress, DJ and podcast cohost alongside Wells Adams.  Brothers Christopher and Braison, meanwhile, have largely stayed out of the limelight.  Christopher Polk/MTV1617/Getty Images
Cara and Poppy Delevingne
The English sisters, both models and actresses, have nothing but love for each other. "I am not jealous of her, unfortunately for you," Poppy told Evening Standard of her youngest sister in May 2017. (The girls also have an older sister named Chloe.) "I always knew she was going to be something special, since she was a child. She knew the words to every song, the routine to every dance. She was a little actress, we’d bring her out to do a performance after lunch and she was just the apple of all of our eyes."  Todd Williamson/Getty Images
Brandon and Brody Jenner
Caitlyn Jenner’s sons with Linda Thompson may not be *quite* as famous as their half-sisters, the Kardashians and the Jenners, but they've definitely had more than their 15 minutes of fame. After starring together in 2005’s The Princes of Malibu, Brody became a regular fixture on The Hills. Both men have also appeared in dad Caitlyn’s show Keeping Up With the Kardashians.  Earl Gibson III/Getty Images
Stephanie and Spencer Pratt
The Pratts, who costarred on both The Hills and The Hills: New Beginnings together, aren’t exactly BFFs — quite the opposite, in fact. Stephanie told Wells Adams on an April 8 episode of her “Pratt Cast” podcast that her sibling was “dead” to her. “The behavior that I’ve seen … I’m done. This is why I moved to London. They are the most toxic people I’ve ever met. They are Bonnie and Clyde till they die.”  Paul Archuleta/FilmMagic/Getty Images
Olivia Jade and Bella Giannulli
The social media influencer and the Southern University of California student shot to fame after their mother and father, Full House alum Lori Loughlin and fashion designer Mossimo Giannulli, were indicted in a nationwide college scandal for allegedly paying $500,000 to have them depicted as recruits to the school’s crew team to ensure their entrance.  Gabriel Olsen/Getty Images
Alec, Daniel, Stephen and William Baldwin
All four of the Baldwin brothers are involved in the film industry. Eldest son Alec is the most well-known, with roles in Beetlejuice, The Aviator, The Departed and Saturday Night Live, to name a few, but all are recognizable: Daniel has starred in countless roles, including Mullholland Falls and The Neighborhood, while Stephen is known for his stints on reality TV, including Celebrity Apprentice and Celebrity Big Brother. William, meanwhile, has been on everything from Gossip Girl to Forgetting Sarah Marshall.  John Shearer/Getty Images
Charlie Sheen and Emilio Estevez
Sheen, of Major League and Two and Half Men fame shares parents Martin and Janet Sheen with The Mighty Ducks’ Estevez. The latter has said that he’s “proud” of Sheen for his November 2015 admission that he is HIV-positive and hinted that the two will work together in the future.  Joe Thomas/Getty Images
Kate and Oliver Hudson
Although the actors' parents are Goldie Hawn and Bill Hudson, they were mainly raised by Hawn and her life partner, Kurt Russell. Oliver revealed to Us in November 2018 that his role as the “cool uncle” to his little sister’s brood can “sometimes” get him in trouble, but that it’s “worth the risk," he explained. "You need an uncle that’s gonna let them do things. That’s the point of being a cool uncle!” Paul Zimmerman/WireImage
Serena and Venus Williams
Despite their competitive nature — Serena beat out her sister at the January 2017 Australia Open to win her 23d Grand Slam title — these two remain in each other’s corners. Venus sent a message to the tennis champ after she lost at Wimbeldon to Garbiñe Muguruza, telling her little sis, “I miss you. I tried my best to do the same things you do, but I think there will be other opportunities.” She also gushed about the arrival of her niece, Alexis Olympia, to reporters in September 2017, saying, “I’m super excited. Words can’t describe.” Julian Finney/Getty Images
Malia and Sasha Obama
These two grew up in the public eye during their formative years, when father Barack Obama served as the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017. Malia became a student at Harvard University in August 2017, while Sasha is reportedly considering the University of Michigan.  Ron Sachs-Pool/Getty Images
The Braxtons
Like the Jacksons, the Braxton family began their careers as a musical quintet consisting of Toni, Tamar, Trina, Towanda and Traci. Though they were unsuccessful commercially, their gig led to a solo career for Toni, who went on to sell 15 million copies of her debut album, Secrets. They got their own show, Braxton Family Values, on WeTv in 2011. Traci talked about the family’s values to Us in August 2018: "[The public] doesn’t think [our family does] stick together. Everybody thinks that we hate on each other. My parents did not believe in that. Especially trying to play one sibling against the other. We [weren’t] raised that way. It’s all love. Every family go through some spats. It doesn’t even matter if you’re not even the closest family. ... But somehow, some way, you always mend it right back together.”  Earl Gibson III/Getty Images
Dakota and Elle Fanning
The sisters, born five years apart, are prolific models and actresses with starring roles in both indie and box office hits, including Ocean’s 8, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, The Beguiled and Maleficent. The Mary Shelley star spoke about their bond to Us Weekly in September 2018: “We’re very supportive of each other,” she said at the time. “I’m very lucky to have a family member who’s in the business. She understands what it’s like and what you’re going through.” Pierre Suu/Getty Images
Benji and Joel Madden
The twins recorded five studio albums together as part of Good Charlotte, before moving onto to another joint project with The Madden Brothers in 2014. These days, however, they’re both family men: Joel shares daughter Harlow and son Sparrow with wife Nicole Richie, while Benji wed Cameron Diaz in 2015. In January 2020, Benji and Diaz announced the arrival of their baby girl Raddix. Us Weekly confirmed that they used a surrogate.  Theo Wargo/Getty Images
Beyoncé and Solange Knowles
The Knowles sisters are ride or die, as Solange proved with her now-infamous elevator fight with brother-in-law JAY-Z following rumors of his infidelity. Solange told Vulture in November 2012 that she and Bey became “super duper close” after Solange’s divorce from ex-husband Daniel Smith in 2007. The “Cranes in the Sky” singer also told the outlet that they saw each other at least once a week at the time.  Mike Coppola/Getty Images for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week
Gigi, Bella and Anwar Hadid
All three Hadid children followed in their mother Yolanda Hadid's footsteps in taking the modeling world by storm. In fact, all four family members starred in a video for Vogue in September 2018. One month prior, Gigi opened up about working in the same business as Bella to V magazine. “It’s very rare to have what Bella and I have in fashion, what you and Venus [Williams] have in tennis,” she told Serena Williams, who conducted the interview. “I feel very lucky to be able to have a piece of home in my work environment. We are each other’s biggest fans. It has been a huge joy of my life to watch my little sister flourish, and to help when I can!” Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Global Lyme Alliance
Presley and Kaia Gerber
Born to supermodel Cindy Crawford and businessman Rande Gerber, Presley and Kaia Gerber have both become well-known names on the modeling circuit in their own right: Kaia’s brother made his big runway debut for Moschino alongside Anwar Hadid in June 2016, while the Marc Jacobs spokeswoman first strutted her stuff for Calvin Klein in August 2017. The twosome are also incredibly close: Presley even got a tattoo of his little sister’s name in February 2018.  Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for Marc Jacobs
Mark and Donnie Wahlberg
"The Wahlberg boys have this larger-than-life, tough guy reputation, but in truth, we're all a bunch of momma's boys," Donnie has said of his family, which includes actor brother Mark, Wahlburgers’ chef Paul, and six other siblings led by matriarch Alma Wahlberg. Andrew D. Bernstein/NBAE via Getty Images
Willow and Jaden Smith
These celebrity kids may share A-list parents Will and Jada Pinkett Smith, but they have plans to retire from the limelight early on. Jaden revealed in an August 2016 joint article with with Willow for Interview magazine that he had plans to be “Gone” in 10 years. Responded Willow: “I feel that. I see myself in the mountains somewhere in a tent cooking a squirrel.” Steve Granitz/WireImage
Rumer and Scout Willis
The daughters of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore are often spotted out and about together. They also have each other’s backs: Rumer applauded her younger sister Scout's protest efforts in June 2014 after Scout went topless while fighting back against Instagram's nudity policy. "She's very bold...I give her mad props for that," the Sorority Row actress told Access Hollywood. "I don't know if I'd be brave enough to do it." David Livingston/Getty Images
Jessica and Ashlee Simpson
These musically inclined sisters have children close in age, which brings makes their bond even greater. Ashlee, who welcomed son Bronx four years before Jessica had daughter Maxwell, son Ace and daughter Birdie, told Us in June 2012 that Jessica needed little coaching. "I am so proud of her!" she said. "There were small things here and there [I advised her on] that you ask your friends and other mothers [about] but other than that, she's great." Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images
Kelly and Jack Osbourne
During their schooling, Kelly and Jack (who also have a sister, Aimee) stayed in their native London and went on the road with dad Ozzy during breaks. "The kids would go to California and stay at the Beverly Hills Hotel and see all the Paris Hiltons and all that s--t, and then they'd come home and . . . we had a very normal life," mom Sharon once told Biography. "It was a good learning experience for the kids." Kelly was protective of the younger Osbourne in June 2018 following his divorce from Lisa Stelly, telling Us, “My brother’s amazing.”  Michael Buckner/Getty Images
Mary-Kate, Ashley and Elizabeth Olsen
Rising to fame in 1987 while sharing the role of Michelle Tanner on Full House, twins Mary-Kate and Ashley —whose younger sister Elizabeth Olsen is also an actress — built their own movie empire with Dualstar productions once Full House wrapped in 1995. The elder Olsens have since gone on to launch their own hugely successful clothing lines, The Row, Elizabeth & James and Olsenboye, all the while guiding their younger sis. “I think they’ve give me a lot of little advice along the way,” she told Us of the business moguls in July 2017.  Donato Sardella/Getty Images
Chris and Liam Hemsworth
"I'm reminded, now that my little brother's working a lot, how much more interesting he is," Chris told OUT magazine of The Hunger Games' star in April 2012. "So, I give him a punch when I see him." (The Australian natives also have a third actor brother, Luke.) The duo also roast each other online: In December 2015, they had a magazine cover war of epic proportions on Instagram. They love each other enough for Chris and wife Elsa Pataky to accompany Liam and wife Miley Cyrus on their honeymoon, however!  John Sciulli/WireImage
Paris and Nicky Hilton
The sisters, who have been close since childhood, talked about living apart from each other to Hollywood Life after Nicky’s big move to New York in September 2013. “We’re not always with each other, so it’s a little fun girls’ trip,” Nicky said of New York Fashion Week. Agreed Paris: “I miss her, that she doesn’t live in L.A., cause we used to hang out every single day, so it’s hard having her on the other coast.” Venturelli/Getty Images for Moncler
Kate and Rooney Mara
"As kids, we were both obsessed with movies and musicals," the House of Cards' star, whose family founded the New York Giants and the Pittsburgh Steelers — told Chelsea Handler of her younger years with Rooney. Despite occasionally going for the same roles over the years, Kate told the Guardian in August 2016 that she was thankful for their shared passion. “Honestly, I just feel so grateful that we’re both living our dreams successfully and to be able to share that with someone you grew up with – it’s really special.” Dimitrios Kambouris/WireImage
Zooey and Emily Deschanel
"Emily's four years older, which is a very vulnerable amount of years,” Zooey confessed to Jimmy Kimmel in 2012. “Because when I was 3, she was 7, and she was already evil. She basically just used the plot of Invasion of the Body Snatchers to terrify me... made crazy faces at me and talked like Vickie from Small Wonder. She would make me cry and then my dad would come in and try to mediate, and then she would laugh." Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images
Luke and Owen Wilson
As part of the Wilson family of actors that also includes brother Andrew, Owen told Jay Leno he initially had trouble earning street cred in the industry. "You tell people you're making a movie and they go, 'Well, who's in it?' And you say, 'I'm in it and then, my brother's in it and my older brother's in it. And my friend's directing it.' And then their eyes glaze over and they go, 'This guy's totally full of it,'" he joked. Jeff Vespa/WireImage for ThinkFilm
Tia and Tamera Mowry
The lovable twins first rose to stardom on Sister, Sister, and the Mowrys continue to make their mark on the entertainment industry, with Tia starring in Netflix’s Family Reunion and Tamera acting as a cohost on The Real. In 2019, the working moms are closer than ever — Tamera drank Tia’s breast milk amid an illness in February, calling it, “amazing.”  Michael Tran/FilmMagic
Hilary and Haylie Duff
Hilary may be the more well-known of the Duff sisters following her breakout role as Lizzie McGuire, but she also looked up to Haylie. "I always wanted to be like my older sister Haylie. When she learned to ride a bike, I had to as well. If she took ballet lessons, I did too," Hilary has said. "I took singing lessons because she did. It all just got more intense until it turned into careers for both of us."  Haylie told Fox News in November 2018 that the women now connect as mothers (The food blogger is the mother of son Ryan and daughter Lulu, while the Disney alum shares son Luca with ex Mike Comrie and daughter Banks with boyfriend Matthew Koma. “I am just trying to be there for her and support her," Haylie said. "She does the same for me. It’s what sisters are good at." Amanda Edwards/WireImage
Teresa Giudice and Joe Gorga
As much as these two have had their ups and downs through the years, they made amends by December 2015. “They’re on really great terms right now,” a source told Us at the time. “Everything that happened with Teresa going away made [her and Melissa Gorga] realize that there are more important things in life than their old feud. Melissa and Joe [Gorga] reached out to Joe Giudice … and all four of them are on the best terms they've ever been on.” Heidi Gutman/Bravo/NBCU Photo Bank/Getty Images
Britney and Jamie-Lynn Spears
"Criminal" singer Britney first danced on stage at age 3 and won loads of pageant trophies, which are now housed in a museum in Kentwood, Louisiana. Her younger sister followed suit years later with her own country singing career, even debuting a song for Britney called "I Look Up to You" in 2012. In April 2019, she supported her sibling after the pop star voluntarily checked herself into a facility for mental health treatment with a sweet throwback of Britney riding the bus home from school with her in their youth. “Yup, she rode the bus home with me after my first day of school, cuz she’s the fn best,” Jamie Lynn wrote, adding, “#WCW.” Kevin Mazur/WireImage
Julianne and Derek Hough
After their parents divorced, Julianne moved from Utah to London with Derek to study at London's Italia Conti Academy of the Arts. Years later, both Hough siblings hit it big on ABC's Dancing With the Stars. Julianne won twice, with partners Apolo Ohno and Helio Castroneves, and later became a judge in 2014. Derek, meanwhile, took home the mirrorball trophy six times: with Brooke Burke, Nicole Scherzinger, Jennifer Grey, Kellie Pickler, Amber Riley and Bindi Irwin. Jason Merritt/Getty Images for Mattel Children's Hospital UCLA
Paris, Prince and Blanket Jackson
The elder Jackson siblings have crafted their own careers in showbiz, with Prince working behind the camera as the head of a production company, and Paris posing in front of it as a model, though she also sings and acts. The youngest of Jackson’s children, Blanket, on the other hand, stays largely out of the spotlight.  Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images
Jake and Maggie Gyllenhaal
Jake once discussed his bond with actress sister Maggie to Anderson Cooper. "We are our own toughest critics, but we also love each other's work more than anybody." The Brokeback Mountain actor also gushed about Maggie’s skills as a mother to Us in September 2017: “When I’m with [my nieces] all I can think about is what incredible work my sister has put in and what a good mother she is with all the things she has on her plate already,” he told Us. “With her extraordinary talent and everything she does there, it says a lot about her and it says a lot about her husband. Fully devoted to their family. They give me a chance to be a fun uncle because their daughters are so cool.” Mark Sullivan/WireImage
Warren Beatty and Shirley MacLaine
Both film legends in their own right, Beatty and MacLaine share a bond that dates back to childhood. "When we were kids, I really did protect him," MacLaine has said of her younger brother. "[And] he always wanted to tag along with me and my girlfriends, but I always said, 'No, no, go home.'" Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for AFI
Chad and Rob Lowe
Rob became one of the original "Brat Pack" members in the 1980s, thanks to films such as The Outsiders and St. Elmo's Fire. His brother Chad, a.k.a. Hilary Swank's ex-husband, also broke into showbiz early on, nabbing roles on Pretty Little Liars and Life Goes On. Lester Cohen/WireImage


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The search for The One. The Boy Meets World cast found their respective matches after appearing in the hit sitcom. William Daniels , who took on the role of Mr. Feeny, set an example of a lasting Hollywood romance when he married Bonnie Bartlett in 1951 . After meeting as students at Northwestern University, the couple took the next step and eventually welcomed three children. More than seven decades into their marriage, the actress revealed that she went through rough patches with Daniels. “I guess it was a little bit of an open marriage at first, but that was very painful. That didn’t work well,” she recalled in her 2023 memoir, Middle of the Rainbow . “It was a time when people were doing that. It was at a time in New York when there was a lot of sex and a lot of people doing all kinds of things, you know — very free. But I don’t know if there was a lack of commitment a little bit, and that’s not good.” According to Bartlett, exploring a non-monogamous relationship was “very p...