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Why Do Celebs Bother Getting Together - It Never Works Out
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Coldplay singer Chris Martin and Gwyneth Paltrow are to separate after more than 10 years of marriage.
Why do celebs get together when everyone knows that it will end, eventually.
They would be better getting together with a person not in showbiz.
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Why do celebs get together when everyone knows that it will end, eventually.
They would be better getting together with a person not in showbiz.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The older generation will always make a go of it because they know the true value of love and marriage, even during the bad times.
The younger generation tend to give up too easily when things don't work out and won't compromise or try and fix the problems.
All I was really getting at was that the working hours and work locations of these celebs will always make them spend lots of time apart. Long distance relationships very seldom work out.
You pick up the papers and there's another story about another celebrity couple splitting up at least on average once a month. It's like a curse.
Can they not see the pattern forming here.
A few valid points from the posts above ^^^^^ i.e. Rocky and Factor.
The younger generation tend to give up too easily when things don't work out and won't compromise or try and fix the problems.
All I was really getting at was that the working hours and work locations of these celebs will always make them spend lots of time apart. Long distance relationships very seldom work out.
You pick up the papers and there's another story about another celebrity couple splitting up at least on average once a month. It's like a curse.
Can they not see the pattern forming here.
A few valid points from the posts above ^^^^^ i.e. Rocky and Factor.
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