
Five celeb couples who met on set
In the age of social media, it's becoming increasingly difficult to find Mr/Mrs Right, and while often it's frowned upon to get involved with a colleague, celebrities have a bit of an upper hand.
In the case of movie stars, such as Liam and Pamela, they're not always going to be working together — and they already had a shared interest and common ground, as in being in the same industry, when meeting on set. Liam Neeson is reportedly dating his The Naked Gun co-star Pamela Anderson, with the pair said to be enjoying a 'budding romance in the early stages.' Pic:Ahead of the release of 'The Naked Gun' reboot on August 1st, and as we watch the cute relationship blossoming between the stars, we took a look at some other celebrity couples who found love on the set…
Gossip Girls Blake Lively and Deadpool, aka, Ryan Reynolds are one of the IT couples in Hollywood, and it's all thanks to Martin Campbell's Green Lantern, which was released in 2011.
Sparks didn't fly between the pair immediately, however, with it taking a year for the pair to go on a double date — with other people. Gossip Girls Blake Lively and Deadpool, aka, Ryan Reynolds are one of the IT couples in Hollywood, and it's all thanks to Martin Campbell's Green Lantern, which was released in 2011. Pic: Taylor Hill/WireImage
Speaking in 2016 on SiriusXM's Entertainment Weekly Radio, Ryan branded it 'the most awkward date' ever as the 'fireworks' kicked off between himself and Blake.
The couple secretly tied the knot in September 2012 with the pair welcoming their first daughter, James, in December 2014. They later welcomed Inez, Betty and son, Olin.
Ryan and Blake regularly poke fun of each other online much to the delight of their avid fans. The actress also appears on Ryan's Disney+ documentary, Welcome to Wrexham. View this post on Instagram
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Ryan Gosling is no stranger to dating co-stars having been involved with Sandra Bullock and Rachel Adams following films with the women, but the term third time lucky is definitely evident here, as the Barbie star has been with Eva Mendes since their 2012 crime-drama, The Place Beyond the Pines.
The pair met in August 2011 when filming for the movie got underway, and were spotted in Disneyland a month after, sparking romance rumours and the rest is history.
The pair met in August 2011 when filming for the movie got underway, and were spotted in Disneyland a month after, sparking romance rumours and the rest is history. Pic:The acting duo even collaborated on a second film, with Eva starring in 2014 Lost River, which was directed by Ryan.
The pair share two daughters — Esmeralda and Amada — who were born in 2014 and 2016 respectively, with the status of their relationship remaining under wraps for years.
While it isn't confirmed whether the couple are married or not, Eva did hint that she may have become Mrs Gosling in 2022 when she shared a peak of her latest tattoo, which read out 'de Gosling' on her wrist — or Mrs Gosling. View this post on Instagram
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Life imitated art for Michael Fassbender and his on-screen wife Alicia Vikander who became his real-life wife after they starred in The Light Between Oceans, based on the 2012 best-selling book of the same name.
Speaking on Good Morning America in 2016, Michael confirmed: 'We met on that job and have been seeing each other since.'
The pair got married the following year surrounded by friends and family at the La Granja farmstead resort in Ibiza.
The couple share two sons — one born in 2021 and another born in 2024 — and are stronger than ever. Life imitated art for Michael Fassbender and his on-screen wife Alicia Vikander who became his real-life wife after they starred in The Light Between Oceans, based on the 2012 best-selling book of the same name. Pic: Samir Hussein/WireImage
Reality stars can also meet their soulmates on set, as is the case with presenter Vogue Williams and reality star Spencer Matthews.
The podcasters met on the fourth and final series of Channel 4 reality TV competition, The Jump, which saw celebs trying their hand at winter sports.
Vogue withdrew from the show due to injury, with Spencer going onto win the series. Reality stars can also meet their soulmates on set, as is the case with presenter Vogue Williams and reality star Spencer Matthews. Pic: Instagram/Vogue Williams
That wasn't the only thing the former Made in Chelsea star won, though — having befriended Vogue during the show, Spencer worked hard to get the friendship to something more, with Vogue previously telling Evoke, he 'kept ringing' her following the end of the show.
She revealed that they were in Austria 'having a few drinks, and that's the way it goes.'
Vogue and Spencer said 'I do' in June 2018 at Spencer's 10,000-acre family estate in Scotland and had a second wedding in London documented on the E4 show, Spencer, Vogue and Wedding Too.
The couple share three children — Theodore, Gigi and Otto. Pic: Instagram/ Vogue Williams
Some say there's such a thing as the Strictly curse — which happens when a celebrity joins the Strictly Come Dancing family, leading to the break-down of their relationship. For Laura Nolan and Matthew McNabb, who were paired in the fifth series of Ireland's Dancing with the Stars, it was more of a blessing.
Professional dancer Laura taught the Love Island star all she could about the art of dancing with the pair finishing in fifth place but also finding love.
After keeping their relationship under wraps for the duration of the series, outside of their steamy kiss following their semi-final exit, Matthew and Laura soon made their pairing official.
The couple are now in wedding preparations after Matthew got down on one knee in 2024.
Earlier this year, Laura revealed she said 'yes' to the dress, adding she was 'so excited' and couldn't believe how quick she found her dream dress.
'It was the very first dress I tried on!!' she shared.
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