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5 Bizarre Celebrity Couples I Want To See In 2025

Speculating about celebrity couples is one of those guilty pleasures, and these pairings could seriously shake up the pop culture scene with their insane chemistry, music collabs, and public moments that would leave us all questioning our own love lives.

5 Bizarre Celebrity Couples I Want To See In 2025 : The Rolling Stones Perform At SoFi Stadium
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The concept of celebrity couples can be endlessly entertaining, especially when it comes to pairing up some of our favorite stars for a bit of romantic intrigue. Here’s a lighthearted look at the top 5 celebrity couples I’d love to see happen in 2025—some are based on the undeniable chemistry and fan-favorite pairings, while others are just pure wishful thinking.

5 Bizarre Celebrity Couples I Want To See In 2025

  1. Taylor Swift and Matty Healy (...again)
    • Yes, yes, I know there’s been plenty of hype and mixed feelings about this rumored pairing. But hear me out: Taylor Swift and Matty Healy have this undeniable musical connection that could make for some seriously epic duets. If you hate me for this opinion, you're not alone. I posted this opinion on TikTok and about 16,000 people think I'm nutty for this. As a massive fan of Taylor Swift, I've got to believe that despite my outward dislike for the Travis Kelce of it all, this could be a pairing that repeats itself in 2025. Despite the fact that Matty is (allegedly) the smallest man who ever lived...
  2. Harry Styles and Florence Welch
    • The ethereal vibes of Florence Welch paired with Harry Styles’s enigmatic style could be a match made in fashion and music heaven. Florence’s indie rock aesthetic would blend perfectly with Harry’s genre-defying sound, and their magnetic presence could light up any red carpet.
  3. Adele and Chris Martin
    • I know, I know, Coldplay's Chris Martin was previously with Jennifer Lawrence, and before that infamously married to Goop Queen, Gwyneth Paltrow, but let’s imagine him and Adele finally coming together. The soulful voice of Adele combined with Chris’s melodic prowess could lead to some incredible music. Plus, they both have a love for intimate, meaningful connections, which would make their relationship a true inspiration.
  4. Florence Pugh and Jack White
    • Hear me out: the fierce acting chops of Florence Pugh meet the rebellious rock genius of Jack White. They’d be like a power couple straight out of a movie script. Florence’s bold, no-holds-barred attitude could bring a unique energy to Jack’s world of experimental rock, and I’m pretty sure their red carpet moments would have everyone questioning all their past celebrity crushes.
  5. Zendaya and Mick Jagger
    • Alrighty friends, don't hate me for this one...Zendaya is a fashion icon and acting powerhouse, and Mick Jagger is, well, Mick Jagger. The ultimate rock legend with a swagger that could outshine almost anyone. Imagine the cultural influence they’d have together—a true mix of Hollywood glam and rock ‘n’ roll royalty. Their relationship would be a collision of modern cool with vintage edge, and honestly, it would probably make us all want to immediately adopt both vintage style and a rockstar persona. Can you imagine the red carpet moments? We’d all be taking notes.

5 Bizarre Celebrity Couples I Want To See In 2025

Speculating about celebrity couples is one of those guilty pleasures, and these pairings could seriously shake up the pop culture scene with their insane chemistry, music collabs, and public moments that would leave us all questioning our own love lives. Here’s to hoping 2025 blesses us with some of these wild connections—who knows, maybe one of these fantasy couples will actually become a thing. I mean, if Taylor and Matty can get together twice over 10 years, anything is possible, right? Let’s toast to the what-ifs and the potential love stories that might just be written in 2025!

5 Movies Based on Real-Life Events: What’s Fact and What’s Fiction?

Movie fans often research a movie after the credits roll, especially if it's based on real-life events to find out how accurate the movie is. And they will probably do the same after they see the Michael Jackson biopic, Michael, which is slated for release on October 3, 2025, per The Hollywood Reporter. But not all biopics are 100% accurate: liberties were taken, for instance, in the 2018 Freddie Mercury biopic,  Bohemian Rhapsody or in the 2010 film The Runaways, about Joan Jett's former band. This is despite the fact that some members of both bands were involved in the making of each film.

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Movies Based on Real-Life Events: Fact or Fiction?

When making movies based on real-life events, filmmakers generally aim for accuracy. They usually have some freedom to enhance stories with creative liberties. However, there are laws that protect celebrities and other public figures should their lives be depicted unfavorably. According to Stewarts, a UK law firm, they could file a defamation claim, misuse of private information claim, or intellectual property rights claim.  

For audiences, the line between fact and fiction gets blurred when watching movies based on real-life events. As we await the release of Michael, let’s take a look at other “based on a true story” movies, how they depicted facts and what they chose to fictionalize.   

The Social Network

The Social Network is based on Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg (Jesse Eisenberg) and other people who were instrumental in his building the massive social networking site, especially Eduardo Saverin (Andrew Garfield), his co-founder. The film was a critical and commercial success and is often included in the best movies of the 21st century. However, since Zuckerberg was not involved in the movie, its accuracy is still debated.   What’s fact: All characters in the film are based on real people, except for Erica Albright, who isn’t a real person. The only difference is how involved they were in creating Facebook.   What’s fiction: Zuckerberg was dumped at the beginning of the movie which “spurred” him to make a website to “get girls.” However, in an interview with The Guardian, Zuckerberg said, “They [the film's creators] just can't wrap their head around the idea that someone might build something because they like building things.” He did say that the film got something right, “every single shirt and fleece they had in that movie is actually a shirt or fleece that I own.”    Per Vulture, Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss’ presence in the movies was also exaggerated and the twins weren’t as involved IRL.  

Catch Me if You Can

A biographical movie about a con man being questioned for its accuracy is understandable. Catch Me if You Can is based on Frank Abagnale Jr.’s (played by Leonardo DiCaprio) successful heists worth millions of dollars before his 19th birthday. He pulled it off by impersonating a pilot, doctor and prosecutor. The film also stars Tom Hanks as FBI Agent Carl Hanratty, the agent who ultimately captured Frank Abagnale Jr. He also convinced the Bureau to hire Frank and help with the FBI Financial Crimes Unit.   What’s fact: Finding what’s a fact in this movie is hard. His parents separated, and he impersonated a pilot and forged checks totaling $1,500 per Collider.   What’s fiction: This article from the New York Post is... overwhelming. The gist is everything we’ve seen in the movie is “inaccurate, misleading, exaggerated or totally false.”  A podcast host, Javier Leiva, who attended a 2022 speech Abagnale Jr. gave in Las Vegas summed it up, “Everyone has a right to a second chance. Forgiveness is a virtue. But basing your entire career on a lie and continuing to profit from it isn’t redemption — it’s just a different version of the same con.”  

The Pursuit of Happyness

Alongside his son Jaden Smith, Will Smith starred in the 2006 drama, biographical film, The Pursuit of Happyness. It follows the story of Chris Gardner, a struggling salesman who ends up homeless for a year. He was able to turn his and his son’s life around when he became a successful stockbroker. The movie received positive reviews from critics, especially Will Smith’s performance, which earned him Oscar and Golden Globe nominations for Best Actor.   What’s fact: One of the memorable scenes from the movie was seeing the real father and son Smith sleeping in a train station bathroom. This is in fact true and in an interview with Oprah Winfrey (via Watch Mojo), Smith shared that he saw the bathroom where Gardner and his son slept making it more emotional for him to film the scene.    What’s fiction: Per Screen Rant, Gardner didn’t struggle and ended up being homeless because he spent all of their life savings on portable bone density scanners. The scene where he landed an interview after finishing a Rubik’s cube is also made up.   

The Blind Side

The Blind Side is a 2009 film starring Sandra Bullock and Tim McGraw as Leigh Anne and Sean Tuohy which went viral again last year because of a lawsuit. The movie showed us a heartwarming story of the Tuohy family adopting 17-year-old Michael Oher (Quinton Aaron) and guiding and raising him to become a professional football player. However, Oher revealed that the Tuohy family made millions off his name and tricked him into signing a conservatorship which he thought was adoption papers, per Entertainment Tonight.   What’s fact: Oher did study and play football at Leigh Anne and Sean’s alma mater; the University of Mississippi and he was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in 2009.   What’s fiction: Per People, Oher mentioned two inaccuracies in the film, his education and football skills. “I felt like it portrayed me as dumb instead of as a kid who had never had consistent academic instruction and ended up thriving once he got it.” He also mentioned that not knowing about football is his “main hang-up with the film” since he’s been studying the game since he was a kid.  

Hotel Mumbai

Based on the 2008 attack at the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in India, Hotel Mumbai featured Dev Patel as Arjun, a waiter who was on duty during a terrorist attack by Lashkar-e-Taiba, a Pakistani-based terrorist group. Armie Hammer and Nazanin Boniadi play a married couple. Boniadi portrays British Iranian heiress Zahra Kashani and Hammer as her American husband, David. Jason Isaacs also stars as Vasili, a former Spetznaz operative, who is among the hotel guests.   What’s fact: The hotel guests were indeed hostages in the hotel for days, per Time Magazine. Head chef Hemant Oberoi is a real person who was responsible for keeping hundreds of guests safe. The scene where the chef talked to his staff and gave them the option to leave or stay and help protect the guests is also true, as he shared with The New York Post.   What’s fiction: Although the main characters Arjun, Zahra, David and Vasili are fictional, they’re loosely based on people who were present during the attack.