, life is literally a reality TV
show. And apparently, the drama that comes with celebrity life was
getting to be too much for NeNe and Gregg, her husband of 15 years who
said that "fame got to her head." The pair finalized their divorce back
in April of last year. However, just a few days into the new year, NeNe
spilled the beans to late night talk show host Jimmy
Fallon that her ex-husband had
... and she said yes! Here’s to starting off the new year right!
If you've ever seen her music video "
So What?" you'll know it hasn’t always been all hearts and roses for pop
rockstar Pink and her hubby Carey Hart. The
two tattooed lovebirds got married back in 2006, but
cheating rumors didn't help their on-again,
off-again relationship and they split in 2008. The couple was in the middle of signing the paperwork on their divorce when
they had a change of heart. Today they're still
together and happy parents to baby daughter, Willow Sage. "We still have our moments, but that's normal," she
said about their marriage. 'We both come
from families affected by divorce, so we have vowed to do things
differently."
Liz Taylor and Richard Burton
Liz Taylor was never lucky in love - she was walked down the aisle eight
times over the course of her lifetime, but two of those times she said
"€œI do"€ to Richard Burton. They met on the set of
Cleopatra
and fell deeply in love on and off the big screen. Both of them were
married to other people at the time and they were the scandal of
Hollywood (think: the Brangelina of the sixties). They tied the knot in
1964, but after a rocky marriage, they broke it off in 1974. Just 16
months after their divorce, the two remarried, and even though they
divorced a year or so later, they remained lifetime loves. Burton
penned love letters to his former flame for years up until he died.
Larry King and Shawn Southwick
Like
the iconic Liz Taylor's famous marital missteps, the 76-year-old CNN
legend Larry King married over and over again (eight times, to seven
different women, to be exact).
We thought his marriage to the seventh Mrs. Larry King, Shawn
Southwick, would stick until they both filed for divorce in 2010. But when Southwick overdosed in an apparent
suicide attempt, King left late night TV for good to have "more time for my wife and I to get to the kids' little league
games." They
officially withdrew their divorce petitions and gave their 12-year marriage another chance.
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