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Some celebs have answered reporters frankly about their feelings, and other times A-listers took a few months, or even years, to express their true feelings. Sometimes celebrities took to their own social media accounts to air their dirty laundry, and stirred up more speculation about what went down during their breakup. This has led to rumors about cheating, social climbing, and called into question the integrity of the burned ex. There were some celebs who had messy public breakups, like Pete Davidson and Ariana Grande, or Liam Hemsworth and Miley Cyrus. And then there were celebrities who chose to keep their breakups private but mentioned a detail or two along the way, like Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, or Irina Shayk and Bradley Cooper. Ahead are the celebs who have told us how they really feel about their ex SO.
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez met on the set of Gigli in 2002, and dated until they called off their engagement in 2004. According to Affleck, he felt “gross” while dating the artist. “I should never have got engaged and never gone down that route. I thought I wanted certain things, but I didn’t. I got lost and felt suffocated, miserable and gross. Being in the middle of a tabloid frenzy, it became so intense I had to stop and think, ‘What am I doing with my life?'” he told Britain’s Now magazine. “I had to smile for the cameras, but I was really in turmoil. I was no longer in control of my life and I didn’t know which way to turn. I felt like a hamster in a cage. The faster my legs went, the less distance I seemed to travel.” Read even more details on Selena Gomez.
The trend started in 1991, when Elton John co-starred with Humphrey Bogart, Louis Armstrong, and James Cagney in a Diet Coke spot. This was the first instance of deceased celebrities being completely recreated digitally, rather than simply splicing existing footage into a film. The commercial was so successful that a second one was made featuring Paula Abdul (during her initial, pre-American Idol round of stardom) alongside Cary Grant, Groucho Marx, and Gene Kelly. Coors found similar success using John Wayne in a series of spots beginning in 1997. The producers cheated a bit in these ads, though; quite often the only part of the Duke that was digitalized was his face, which was then superimposed onto the body of famed John Wayne impersonator Ermal Walden Williamson, who provided all the “action.”
Breaking up is hard to do, and no one knows that better than Aussie actor Adelaide Kane. The Reign actor got super candid on a recent episode of the Too Tired To Be Crazy podcast, opening up about her new relationship—with The Society actor Jacques Colimon—and its not so typical start. Talking about the end of her previous relationship, with fashion exec Joey Pauline, Kane told podcast host Violet Benson in the November 2019 interview: “I think the big, like, breaking moment was when I realized I was falling in love with someone else,” she revealed. “When I realized I had stopped asking for those things that I needed that was sort of a moment for me when I realized I had stopped fighting for the things that I needed…And I just got completely blindsided when I met someone who I’m with at the moment and I left my last partner for this person and I feel more myself now than I have in two years.” Explore additional details at Dakota Johnson.