100 Celebrity Love Tips, From Dating to Marriage Advice

At first glance, Hollywood might not be your go-to source of relationship advice, considering how many celebrities date, marry, and break up. But for every famous couple that breaks up, there's always a couple that makes it to the end, like a duo like Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell who have been together for over thirty years.

On the other hand, with every breakup, celebrities don't hesitate to share the valuable lessons they've learned about dating and relationships.

Whether you're ready to date, planning a wedding, or want to spice up your love life, here are 100 of the best celebrity relationship advice.

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1. Rihanna: Make time for your relationship.

In 2019, Rihanna opened up about her relationship with then-boyfriend Hassan Jamil to Ocean's 8 costar Sarah Paulson and revealed her secret to making it work. "It was like, 'I need to make time for this.'" Just like I nurtured my business, I needed to nurture it. "

2. Anya Taylor-Joy: Chatting with Sarah Jessica Parker

March 2022 Anya Taylor-Joy tells Vogue how watching 'Sex and the City' helped Sarah Jessica Parker get over her breakup . "I walked up to her and thought, 'I need you to know that I'm watching you and Big, and that gives me hope,'" she recalled. "She said, 'Is it going to work out?' I said, 'No! This is going to be over and I'm finally going to move on!' She said, 'Oh, shit. sorry. '"

3. Beyoncé: Lay the foundation.

In 2013, Beyoncé told Oprah that becoming friends with Jay-Z was a good stepping stone before becoming a couple. "We were friends for a year and a half before we dated, we talked on the phone for a year and a half, and that foundation is very important in a relationship."

4. Taylor Swift: Take a break from dating.

Swift told Esquire In 2014, she was single for a long time and learned a lot from it. "I think not dating for a few years is healthy for everyone because you need to figure out who you are," she said. “If I’m constantly paying attention to other people’s moods and schedules, I’ll think more about and figure out how to deal with things on my own.”

5. Ariana Grande: Better yourself first.

Ariana Grande attends the 2024 Met Gala on May 6, 2024 in New York City. Dimitrios Cambris/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty Images

In 2017, Ariana Grande told Cosmopolitan She learned how to put herself first before entering into a relationship. "I wanted to be whole myself first and then fall in love with someone who was also whole," she said. "You can still celebrate and be completely obsessed with each other, but I want to feel 100 percent myself so I can love that person better."

6. Harry Styles: Don’t stalk your date on Facebook.

In a 2017 Radio 1 chat, Harry Styles said he doesn't go on many dates because he's prone to being stalked on social media before going on dates. "I said I wouldn't do it again," he said. "You couldn't go in if you hadn't met someone, and I started to think that was wrong and weird."

7. Priyanka Chopra: Respect each other.

Before marrying Nick Jonas in 2018, Priyanka Chopra told People magazine that respect should be the foundation of any healthy relationship. "I don't mean making you coffee, but I mean someone who respects what you put into your life and if his job is important, then your job is important," she said. "Or, if he makes a choice that's important to him, your opinion matters, too."

8. Michelle Williams: Don’t settle for less.

In 2018, Michelle Williams advised fans to never settle for anyone who makes them feel inferior. "Don't settle for something that feels like a prison or is hard or hurts you," she told Vanity Fair . “If it doesn’t feel like love, it’s not love.”

9. Michelle Obama: Demand respect.

In 2019, Michelle Obama emphasized in an interview with Gayle King that marriage is hard and it's something to consider when dating. "That's why it's so important to marry someone you respect," she said. "It's important to marry someone who is your equal and wants you to win as much as you want them to win."

10. Jennifer Lopez: Think about what you need from your partner.

Jennifer Lopez poses at the "Atlas" fan event on May 21, 2024 in Mexico City . Medios y Media/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty Images

During the Tinder takeover in 2019, Jennifer Lopez issued a stern warning to users of the dating app. "A man is really of no use until he's 33," she affirmed, before advising the user to really think about what she needs from a man.

11. P!nk: Have high standards.

P!nk wants her daughter Willow Sage Hart and her fans to have high standards when it comes to dating. "They have to be kind and polite," she told Vogue. " They have to be chivalrous. They have to be good to their mom. They have to be good-looking, and they have to be funny."

12. Emma Watson: Take the first step.

Emma Watson isn't afraid to shoot someone, regardless of gender norms. "I actually took a guy out to dinner," she revealed in a Facebook Q&A. "I chose this restaurant and offered to pay, which was really awkward and uncomfortable, but the cool thing is we were both willing to discuss why it was awkward."

13. Blake Lively: Be friends before dating.

Before she married husband Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively said they were strictly friends first, which was evident by their constant pranks on each other. "We've been good friends for a long time and we all know each other as friends," she told People . "For a year and a half, it hasn't been successful."

14. Jamie Foxx: Don’t stop pursuing your dreams.

Jamie Foxx once told his daughters that no one should stand in the way of their career ambitions. "[He's not] afraid that you're going to lose your career," he told People 2017. "Don't give in to anyone. If you walked in with someone you were sitting in the back seat with, I would check on you first and then check on him."

15. Sophia Bush: Relationships serve different purposes.

Sophia Bush arrives for the White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington, DC, April 27, 2024 . DREW ANGERER/AFP/Getty Images

In an article for Cosmopolitan , Sophia Bush reflects on her split from One Tree Hill co-star Chad Michael Murray and what she's learned about relationships. “Some are meant to heal you, some are meant to teach you how to strengthen yourself, and some are meant to show you how to trust your intuition,” she writes. "Not all love lasts forever."

16. Cameron Diaz: Timing is everything.

Cameron Diaz shared her dating advice in a 2015 interview with Cosmopolitan . "You have to find someone who shares your interests," she said. "If you want something in a relationship that the other person doesn't want, the relationship will never work. No matter how old you are, finding the right person is impossible. ” Someone who is in the same position as you and is willing to show up is the only way to maintain a relationship. "

17. Tiffany Haddish: Thinking about the first date.

In a GQ video, Tiffany Haddish tells men that going out to dinner or taking a painting class are the best first dates. "I can figure out what kind of eating habits the person has, and we can have an actual conversation," she said. "It's cool to watch movies now, but it means I really don't want to talk to you, you really don't want to listen to what I have to say, and that's like a second or third date."

18. Nicki Minaj: Know your worth.

Nicki Minaj promoted her 2018 album Queen and gave solid dating advice in a post. "Before him you were a queen. After him you will be a queen," she wrote on Instagram. "He can neither make you nor break you. Spirituality is the key. Once your spirit can soar on its own, then you are ready to 'allow' Him to enjoy the privileges of your time."

19. Tom Hiddleston: Fighting for Love.

In 2017, Tom Hiddleston explained the dating principles he followed while defending his short-lived relationship with Taylor Swift. "You have to fight for love," he told GQ . "You can't live in fear of what people might say. You know, you have to stay true to yourself."

20. Alec Baldwin: Spend time with each other.

Hailey Baldwin attended the 70th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France on May 24, 2017. Gisela Schauber/Germany Select/Getty Images

When his niece Hailey Bieber got engaged to Justin at age 22, Alec Baldwin gave her some advice. "People who get married young - and they're very young - I want them to spend time with each other," he told eTalk.

21. Alana Haim: Only date strong men.

Haim's sister Alana reminded Rolling Stone that men can be intimidated by women's success and advised fans to plan accordingly. "In my experience, being a woman in a position of power and dating someone is difficult," she said. “In the words of Sheryl Crow, you need a man who is strong enough.”

22. Rihanna: Accept people for who they are.

Rihanna told British Vogue in 2018 that it's important not to get caught up in someone's thoughts. "They're thinking about what this person might have become, and that person never shows up, and then they're just very disappointed," she said. "A person can always get better, they can always get worse, but you have to accept them as you see them."

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23. Meryl Streep: Have the hard conversations.

Meryl Streep tells NZ Women's Weekly that having difficult conversations is the secret to her 45-year marriage to Don Gummer. "You have to talk about every issue that comes up, even the smallest thing," she said. “You have to listen to your partner’s questions, suggestions, and advice, and accept that you’re not always right.”

24. Victoria Beckham: Spend quality time together.

Posh Spice says she and David Beckham have been together for nearly 25 years because of the quality time they spent together. "When I get home, I try to put the phone down and spend time with the kids, spend time with David."

25. Ryan Reynolds: Practice empathy.

Ryan Reynolds attends the 'IF' New York premiere on May 13, 2024 in New York, NY. Jason Mendes/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty Images

In an Instagram post for Humans of New York, Reynolds highlighted how Lively has made him a kinder person. “She always responded with empathy,” he said. "She met anger with empathy. She met hatred with empathy. She would take the time to imagine what happened to a person when they were five or six years old. She made me a more empathetic person."

26. Will Smith: A solo effort.

In 2015, Will Smith told Entertainment Tonight that he and wife Jada Pinkett Smith were focused on improving their marriage. "If there's a secret, I'd say we've never collaborated in our relationship," he said. “We just work on it individually and show each other a better version of ourselves than we were before.”

27. Jada Pinkett Smith: Practice Forgiveness.

Pinkett-Smith took to Instagram to share the marriage advice she received. "A wise man shared a word with me yesterday about his 24-year marriage," she wrote. "You know what that word is...forgiveness."

28. Jessica Biel: Communication is key.

In 2018, Jessica Biel emphasized that communication is how she and husband Justin Timberlake keep their marriage intact. “Being able to be truly honest about your feelings and needs leads to truly honest communication with your partner.”

29. Kristen Bell: Be vulnerable.

In a post on Instagram, Kristen Bell encouraged her followers to be vulnerable in relationships and be honest about how they feel. “Vulnerability always leads to connection and intimacy,” she said. “Loving someone despite their flaws, failings, or other character flaws is the most powerful, loving thing you can do.”

30. Beyoncé: Realize your self-worth.

Beyoncé and Jay-Z attend the 66th Annual Grammy Awards on February 4, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. Kevin Mazur/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty Images

In 2013, Beyoncé told GQ She remains independent and doesn't base her self-worth on her husband, Jay-Z. "Growing up, I noticed that when a woman or a man in a relationship—either one or the other—isn't confident, they feel a little bit trapped," she said. "Your self-worth is determined by you. You don't have to rely on others to tell you who you are."

31. Neil Patrick Harris: Tell It All.

The "How I Met Your Mother" actor says communication is important in his marriage to husband David Burtka, even when things get heated. "Our good friends said, 'You need to speak out,' and if that means raising your voice, you need to raise your voice," he said. “Know where you’re at and not let things pile up.”

32. Sarah Jessica Parker: Learn from each other.

In 2018, Sarah Jessica Parker said the secret to her 27-year marriage to Matthew Broderick was adapting and learning as her personal needs changed. "You and your partner are going to change," she tells People . "I still really like him. I'm sure I annoy him and he annoys me, but I'm really getting to know him every day. I say, 'What are you doing? What are you reading?'"

33. Denzel Washington: Shut up.

In 2018, after celebrating his 35th wedding anniversary with his wife, Pauletta, Denzel Washington shared his secrets with People magazine . "I do what I'm told. I keep my mouth shut," he joked.

34. Nicole Kidman: Focus on “us.”

Nicole Kidman says she and husband Keith Urban make a conscious effort to involve each other in every big decision. "I think it's knowing that you have to continue to contribute to what we call 'us,'" she said. "You ask, 'Does this work for us?' When you formed us, it was yours. It's what you made it. No one else had that. It was just between the two of you."

35. Michelle Obama: Don’t be afraid to ask.

Michelle Obama attends the US Open Tennis Championships on August 28, 2023 in New York. Jackson Lee/GC Images/Getty Images

Former first lady Michelle Obama says she and husband Barack are using a counselor to improve their relationship. "For us, marriage counseling is one of the ways we learn to talk about our differences," she told "Good Morning America."

36. Ryan Gosling: Put family first.

In an interview with Men's Health , Ryan Gosling calls his partner Eva Mendes a "hero" and explains why he always puts family first when it comes to his career. "I don't think I'll regret anything professionally, but I do think when it comes to Eva (Mendes) and the girls, they come first," he said.

37. Salma Hayek: Sacrifice your social life.

Salma Hayek and François-Henri Pinault have two keys to their marriage: mutual support for each other's careers and mutual friendship. "We want the other person to try," she said. "[It] makes you happy when the other person makes an effort. You know, we don't have a strong social life because we really enjoy spending time together."

38. Tina Fey: Stop making a fuss.

Before Tina Fey married husband Jeff Raymond, her mother-in-law gave her sound advice. "She said, 'The only advice I have for marriage is don't make too much of a fuss,'" she recalled to BuzzFeed. "She's a little Southern lady, it's true. Sometimes, if you're not really angry, don't let yourself be angry because you think you should be. Like, who cares?!"

39. Tom Hanks: Marry the right person.

Tom Hanks says his marriage to Rita Wilson doesn't take much to work. "I think it's hard to stay married anywhere, but if you marry the right person, maybe it can work," he told The New York Times . "We naturally support each other in whatever the other person wants to pursue. Our marriage doesn't require a lot of work."

40. Ellen DeGeneres: Understand each other.

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Ellen DeGeneres reveals a special 60th birthday gift from wife Portia de Rossi that she says shows how their marriage was built Get up. "When we got married, Portia's line was, 'It's good to be loved. That's profound and worth understanding.'

41. Sean Lowe: Commitment is crucial.

Former Bachelor Sean Lowe, whose 10-year marriage to Catherine Giudici was one of the show's most successful relationships, said their secret was staying true to their commitments. "There were a lot of growing pains, just learning how to communicate with each other, what our love languages ​​are, learning how to resolve differences in a healthy way."

42. Emily Blunt: Have the same career.

Emily Blunt said yes! Her husband, John Krasinski, works in the same job as her, which is an advantage for their marriage. “We try to support each other and we know we always have each other to lean on and make each other feel very loved and appreciated.”

43. Nick Offerman: Be a good listener.

Nick Offerman, who celebrated his 20th wedding anniversary with Megan Mulally in 2023, told TODAY in 2017 that compromise and listening were the most important things to him tool. "We're two people trying to get along, like any relationship, so I would say I gained a lot by closing the traps and listening," he said. "Compromise always leads to more kisses faster than stubbornness."

44. Lauren Conrad: You have to compromise.

The Hills star Lauren Conrad celebrated 10 years of marriage to William Tell, but after her first anniversary, she learned the most important lesson of all. "The hardest part is compromising," she wrote in a blog post. "You always want to be considerate of each other. It's not just about you anymore."

45. Freddie Prinze, Jr.: Understand each other’s priorities.

Freddie Prinze Jr. and Sarah Michelle Gellar at Knott's Scary Farm on October 7, 2023 in Buena Park, California. Jerrod Harris/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty Images

Freddie Prinze, Jr. and Sarah Michelle Gellar attribute their marriage to friendship as a strong foundation. "We were just friends for two years before we dated," he told E! in 2017. "She knows what kind of person I am. She knows what my morals are, what my priorities are and vice versa. That's probably the main reason why we've always been cool and hip."

46. ​​Ruth Bader Ginsberg to J.Lo: Don’t listen to everything.

Instead, when Jennifer Lopez visited the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in 2019, she passed on some marriage advice she received from her mother-in-law, but it wasn't meant to be listened to. "Sometimes it helps to be a little deaf," she said.

47. Gabrielle Union: Stop taking advice.

Gabrielle Union may have the most unique relationship secret of all: Don't listen to other advice. "My 'perfect' relationship is not the next person's relationship," she told Ebony. "Stop comparing your life, your love, and your marriage. Everyone [doesn't] have to match it for it to be authentic and amazing and beautiful. It just needs to be given to you."

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48. Nick Jonas: Make a good playlist.

In 2015, Nick Jonas told GQ Hype that the playlist was a must-have in the bedroom, but his own music wouldn't be on it. “It’s important to have a good playlist, and I certainly have mine,” he said. “I’d be excited if someone was using my music on their music to have that experience.”

49. Joe Jonas: Try new things.

Jonas' brother Joe has some sex advice of his own, which includes embracing some kinks. "Everyone should try something new in the bedroom," he told PrideSource. "It's definitely fun when you bring some whips, leather and whatever you like - a little bit of S&M - into the bedroom."

50. Chrissy Teigen: Join the mile-high club.

Chrissy Teigen and John Legend attend the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue 2024 launch party on May 16, 2024 in New York City . KENA BETANCUR/AFP/Getty Images

In 2014, Chrissy Teigen told Vogue she joined the mile-high club with husband John Legend, and not by private jet. “We were on our way to Thailand to visit my parents, flying business first class,” she said. "We had blankets on us. We weren't even in one of those pods. I feel like we should get a trophy for that."

51. Khloé Kardashian: Swearing rules.

In a 2016 blog post, Khloé Kardashian made it clear that she needs to talk dirty in the bedroom. "Communication during sex is a must and I actually think it's rude if you don't speak up," she wrote. "If my guy doesn't make noises, I'm not going to get excited. How do I know if he's having a good time?"

52. Kristen Bell: Schedule sex.

Kristen Bell explains to Self that sometimes it takes a little extra planning to keep your marriage alive. "Some days, it's on the calendar," she said of sex. "You say, 'I know you're tired, but it's been two weeks, so we really have to get to work.'"

53. Snooki: Louder.

In order to achieve great intimacy, Jersey Shore alum Snooki thinks being quiet in the bedroom is a no-no, saying "making love in the noise" is a must. "Like a porn star," she joked.

54. EmRata: Confidence is key.

Emily Ratajkowski tells Glamor magazine that to feel good in the bedroom, you have to feel good about yourself. "Confidence is so important, and if you don't feel good in your own skin, you won't be sexy to anyone," she says. "I think we can all agree that when a girl or a guy is at work and you can tell they're feeling themselves, there's nothing sexier than that."

55. Amy Poehler: Never pretend.

Amy Poehler attends CinemaCon 2024 at Caesars Palace on April 11, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada . RONDA CHURCHILL/AFP/Getty Images

In her book Yes, Please, Amy Poehler advises readers not to fake it in the bedroom just to get closure. "Just remember to allow yourself to be truly happy and don't worry about how long it will take," she wrote. "God punished us so we could pretend to be happy. Get off and get yours and let God know who's really boss."

56. Christina Aguilera: Relax.

Christina Aguilera tells Maxim she likes to let go of control in the bedroom. "Sometimes, having sex with my partner is a great way to blow off steam at the end of a hard day at work," she says. "I'm not the kind of girl who gets too tired. I think every woman should relax and allow herself to be happy in the bedroom."

57. Camila Mendes: Stay Connected.

For Camila Mendes, you have to be emotionally connected to your partner to have quality time in the bedroom. "I never liked the idea of ​​'don't give him everything,'" she told Vogue . "It's like you're giving your all to someone by having sex with them. What's valuable to me is giving you my love and intimacy."

58. Lili Reinhart: Sexuality is different for everyone.

For Mendes' Riverdale co-star Lili Reinhart, it's important to consider how your bedroom needs may change. "The idea that everyone's sexuality is the same is a misconception," she told Cosmo . "What you want, what makes you feel good, it changes with every partner you have."

59. Jenna Dewan: Keeping it spicy for you.

To make your relationship with your partner fun, you have to get active, says Jenna Dewan. "People always ask, 'What do you do to keep your man fresh?'" she told Redbook. " I hate this question. I do things to keep myself fresh. The lingerie I buy isn't necessarily for him. It's for us and for me. If you feel sexy, then good for you."

60. John Stamos: Communicating Desire.

Caitlin McHugh Stamos and John Stamos attend the world premiere of 'The Beach Boys' on May 21, 2024 in Hollywood, California. Jon Kopaloff/WireImage/Getty Images

In Ali Adler's book How to F*ck a Woman, John Stamos shares the techniques he learned himself. “It’s listening, asking, talking,” he said. "Maybe some girls are afraid of communication, but I find that most girls are not afraid if you ask 'does this feel good?' ... For women, you have to listen to their bodies."

61. Zoe Saldana: Reaching the Top.

If you're in need of an emotional or literal boost in the bedroom, Zoe Saldana simply suggests switching up your position. "For a long time I was a bit lazy, so I didn't like being on top, but I really enjoyed it," she said in a conversation with Amanda de Cadene.

62. Sofia Vergara: Dressed up.

In a 2013 interview with Cosmopolitan , Sofía Vergara suggested changing up your bedroom look—but not every night. "No one can be a sex kitten every day, and anyone who tells you that is lying," she said. "But I did wear pajamas and a Japanese silk robe."

63. Heidi Klum: Show your wild side.

Heidi Klum is encouraging fans not to hide their wild side in the bedroom, if at all. "Some people are more experimental in bed, while others are more boring," she told Marie Claire magazine . “If you’re wild and crazy, wear it and let it be known that you have those little devil horns that pop up every now and then.”

64. Kate Upton: No sex after get off work.

For some couples, sex after get off work can relieve stress, but Kate Upton advises people not to have sex if their partner is too tired. "There's no sex before the game — absolutely nothing," she said of MLP player husband Justin Verlander on " Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen." "If he plays too well, there's no sex afterwards. He's exhausted. That's a bit of a killjoy for me."

65. Jada Pinkett-Smith: Try new locations.

Jada Pinkett Smith attends the Los Angeles LGBT Center Gala on May 18, 2024 in Los Angeles, California . MICHAEL TRAN/AFP/Getty Images

Pinkett-Smith encourages fans to experiment with sex in new locations to invigorate their sex lives. "Think about the great places out there to have sex," she suggested to Redbook. "Can he come into his office? Have a fantasy date. Be his secretary! Sneak around. Party at your girlfriend's house. Bathroom! Guest bedroom! Just switch it up. Anything like that will do It goes on."

66. Don Johnson: Growing Old.

According to Miami Vice star Don Johnson, intimacy only gets better as you get older. "You actually get better," he told Andy Radio host Andy Cohen. "I've got it down to a science."

67. Tiffany Haddish: It's all about hygiene.

Haddish says no matter how long you've been seeing this person, don't forget about bedroom hygiene. "Good hygiene equals good sex," she told James Corden. "I would tell the young ladies in my class, 'Listen, you have to take a shower at least once a week.'" Guys, you gotta put the hot dogs in hot water. Soak that stuff and add some baking soda. "

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68. Alicia Keys: Surprise the other person.

Alicia Keys tells People magazine that she and husband Swiss Beatz surprised each other with a spontaneous weekend trip. “One of us had a plan and the other one had no idea where we were going,” she said. "We discover some undiscovered gems and moments, go hiking or walking, or just discover new things about life and each other. These are some of my favorite times."

69. Justin Timberlake: Keep date night going.

For Timberlake, the secret to keeping his marriage to Bill alive is continuing to go out on date nights. "Even if you get married, you have to keep dating," he said. "It's different when you have kids and you have to actually schedule the date. So when you say you're out at 6:30 p.m., you need to be out at 6:30 p.m."

70. Sarah Jessica Parker: Living a different work life.

Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick attend the New York City Ballet's 2023 Fall Gala. Jared Siskin/Patrick McMullan/Getty Images

Despite starring in the drama " The Plaza Suite" with husband Matthew Broderick, Parker said their respective busy acting careers have helped their marriage. "Our lives allow us to step away and get back together," she said on the Girlboss Radio podcast. “I think it’s very beneficial because we have a lot to share in some way.”

71. John Legend: Traveling Together.

While writing love songs has definitely helped his marriage, John Legend says he'll definitely be spending quality time with Chrissy Teigen. "Take little trips like we did for her birthday and sometimes just the two of you go to dinner," he suggests. "You still have to have romantic moments."

72. Chrissy Teigen: Traveling alone.

Conversely, Teigen said having a little space to herself has also been good for her marriage to Legend. “Traveling away from each other a lot — that helps,” she said. "We weren't together 365. It was so nice to be able to really say, 'Oh my gosh, I miss you. I really miss you.' It worked for both of us."

73. Ayesha Curry: Dressed up.

Ayesha Curry told Access Hollywood that she and husband Steph Curry still go out on official date nights to keep it fresh. "For us, it's about not forgetting to date each other and making time to dress up and go out and do all that stuff," she said.

74. Stephen Curry: Keep it spicy.

For Stephen, all he had to do was look at his wife and make their marriage work. "I was just hanging out and admiring you and seeing how pretty she looked," he said. "If you keep it spicy like this, then I guess that's how we get through 10 years and hopefully get through 10 more years."

75. Faith Hill: Have your own space.

Tim McGraw and Faith Hill at the Grand Ole Opry in October 2022 . Larry McCormack/Variety/Getty Images

For rural singers Faith Hill and Tim McGraw, who often tours and cooperate together, are alone for their 28 years of relationships. "We all have our own daily life and our own dressing room," she said. "Each of us has its own rest space, so we do have our own time."

76. Julia Roberts: Independent sink.

Julia Roberts said in an interview with Siriusxm that there were two things that had two years of marriage with Danny Moder. "Two bathroom sinks and many kisses."

77. Michelle Obama: Independent bathroom.

Obama agreed to Roberts's point of view, but further suggested that the couple have a completely independent bathroom. "When [Barack] enters my bathroom, sometimes I think, 'Why are you here?' He said," I live here. Can I also enjoy my bathroom? " .

78. Judith Light: separate.

Judith Light is about to usher in the 40th anniversary of marriage with her husband Robert Desiderio. Her secret is not just an independent bathroom: it is completely separated. She lives in New York, and he is in Los Angeles, and they travel together to see each other. "This is the best," she said. "I highly recommend it. I will never ask him to leave there, and he will never ask me to leave here."

79. Jessie James Decker: Continue to flirt.

Singer Jessie James Decker told the "Character" magazine that she did not stop flirting with her husband Eric Decker. "Men want to feel good -they want to feel their women love them," she said. "When they come home from get off work, don't start to use problems. Go to them, give them a big kiss, and ask them how they live today."

80. Goldie Hawn: Be compassion.

Kurt Russell and Getty Horn, November 2020. Jesse Grant/Grant Picture Entertainment/Getty Picture

Goldie Hawn has several secrets that have maintained her relationship with Kurt Russell for 41 years. She told people: "Love, grateful, sympathy, because sometimes every man or every woman will make his partner crazy." Family. pleasure. Laughed. gender. If you are not raising it, remember, you are done. "

81. Kristen Bell: Healthy battle.

In 2017, Bell told Harry Connick (JR. She said, "I will yell, then hit the door of the bedroom, then I hit the front door, and then I got on the car and slid out of the lane. "I feel so good, I realize how poisonous is it after he pointed out."

82. Aaron Paul: Stop arguing.

Instead, Aaron Paul told Elle in 2014 that he never fought with his wife Lauren Parsekian. He said: "The reason why people participate in the battle is because they don't communicate because you don't want to hurt others. Our entire relationship."

83. Reese Witherspoon: Priority is given to happiness.

In 2015, Reese Witherspoon told the charm that considering each other's happiness is crucial in love. She said, "I really want to make him happy, he wants me to be happy." "That was an important part of my day, thinking," Is he happy? 'For him, "Is she happy? "

84. Chris Hemsworth: Don't be consumed by children.

Chris Hemsworth said in a speech in GQ Australia that he had to spend time with his wife Elsa Patky after giving birth. He said: "Once there is a child, every moment of instincts and time is consumed." "Therefore, even in the blue moon, you must ensure that you have a date, because in most cases, because in most cases You are too tired, you actually prefer to sleep. "

85. Barbra Streisand: Thank you for each other.

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Barbra Streisand said that she (from the Dalai Lama) learned compassion and taught her thanked her for her marriage with James Brolin. She said in 2018 : "I used to be used as a weapon with truth," Okay, you look fat, because you are talking about fat ... I tell you the truth. "Another way-I don't think you can Of course. "

86. Kristin Cavallari: Missing each other.

Kristin Cavallari, an alumni of Lagona Beach , said that it is best to give you some space for your partner in long -term love relationships. She said, "I have always said that it is great to miss each other." "I think this is the way we have been sparking."

87. Ashley Graham: Play "Good Game".

Ashley Graham and her husband Justin Ervin use a technique called "Nice Game" to ease the tension. She explained to people: "One or the other says' say something good, so the other must say something good." " This is not a physical thing, because it is obvious."

88. Blake lively: Always be together.

In 2017, Lively told people that she and Renault worked from different times, so their families could remain complete. She said, "My husband and I work when they work differently, so all of us are together as a family." "If we are not in a family, it will never exceed one day. We are together."

89. Ryan Reynolds: Trouins.

Reynolds lived at the scene with Kelly and Ryan in 2019 that he believed that he and lively to capture the "symbol of health relationships" on the Internet.

90. Emily Blunt: There is a secret language.

Emily Blunt and John Krasinski participated in the premiere of New York . John Nacion/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty Picture

Blunt said she and Krasinski cooperated very much when filming the "quietness" of 2018. "We really trust each other," she told E! then. " We are very honest with each other. We have a kind of shorthand and secret language, which is ultimately useful to us."

Keep privacy

91. Dolly Parton: Keep something for yourself.

Dolly Parton has been married to Carl Dean for more than 57 years, and has maintained a private relationship throughout the time. She recalled in Apple Music's the Kelleigh Bannen Show : "I think my mother told me when I was young," I always keep something for you. "" You can give you what you must pay, but don't do your best to do your best go."

92. Sarah Jessica Parker: Don't discuss it.

SJP said in 2014 that the secret of marrying Brodrick is ironic that this is a secret. She told the Herfindon Post: "The secret is, we don't discuss it. For reporters or anyone else. That's it! We will not give an example or play a dirty laundry."

93. Zendaya: Limit the content you shared.

In 2023, Zendaya acknowledged her public interest in the relationship with Tom Holland, but she said she learned the boundaries of the content of the content shared with her on social media. She told ELLE : "I can't be a person, live my life, and love the one I love." "But I can really control the content I choose to share. This is about protecting peace and making things yourself. But not afraid of existence. "

94. Crey Washington: Privately handle things.

In 2015, Kerry Washington said that after becoming a "super shares" in social media, she learned some privacy about love life. "Sometimes, I want to deal with things that happen more privately, and I have no space, because once you let people enter, they will not say," Oh, I want this, " She told Mary Claire.

95. Issa Rae: Friends should not know everything.

Issa Rae's Vanity Expo Oscar party in 2024. Christopher Polk/Variety/Getty image

Issa Rae told Self that she became more private in social media, especially about marriage with Louis Diame. She said, "I will share a lot of yourself, which is very interesting, because it feels like in my friends." "The more I start to exudes, the more I feel that people have my ownership. My decision is with me What you do ""

96. Dakota Johnson: Over time at home.

Dakota Johnson said in 2021 that she and her boyfriend Chris Martin have been able to keep their relationship confidential for a long time, only because they are all common. She told ELLE : "We have been together for a while, sometimes we go out, but we are both working too much, so we are glad to be comfortable and private at home."

97. Millie Bobby Brown: Wedding is sacred.

Millie Bobby Brown proudly announced her engagement with Jake Bongiovi, but she wanted to keep her wedding planning process. She tells women's clothing every day . "Therefore, I think it is important to keep these things. Those little precious moments in life are really close to your chest."

98. Rachel Weisz: No social media.

Rachel Weisz and Daniel Craig did not have any social media accounts to protect their marriage at all, but she attached their hats to their brand interpersonal stars. She told the New York Times : "Daniel is really similar to me. We really don't know what to do." "We are just talking about our private life."

99. Taylor Swift: Don't hide too much.

Taylor Swift performed in the Times tour. Kevin Mazur (Kevin Mazur)/TAS24/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty Image

Contrary to many celebrities, Swift actually doesn't like to cover her interpersonal relationship too much . In 2012, she said to "Talks" : "This makes me feel like I have escaped from law." " I don't want to feel that I am a fugitive, like 'oh, God, we have something to do! Be well on masks and things!

100. Whoopi Goldberg: Keep single.

Whoopi Goldberg's trick to keep marriage is not married at all. She said to the New York Times magazine : "I'm happier." "I can spend a lot of time with someone, but I don’t want to be with someone forever or live with someone. Someone at home."