Hollywood’s women have a history of romancing older men, and even marrying them at times. The men of showbiz too love dating much younger women. For some of them it works, but for most, it doesn’t. From compatibility issues to issue with infidelity, they have been through it all. But actresses and supermodels, from Katie Holmes to Rosie Huntington Whiteley have a knack of falling for men who are almost as old as their dads.
1Katie Holmes
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When a young Katie Holmes married a 40-something Tom Cruise, Hollywood did not foresee a favorable future for them. They might have been in love for years and had a daughter but things soon started to go south owing to their spiritual beliefs. Tom was a strict follower of Scientology, whereas Katie wanted nothing to do with it. And their age gap could not have helped the scenario. The couple divorced in 2012.
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2Rosie Huntington Whiteley
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Victoria’s Secret supermodel Rosie Huntington Whiteley has been in a relationship with actor Jason Statham for almost a decade now. The couple even have a child together but the 20-year age difference is too much to get over even if you’re both hot and famous, and we wonder if they feel the same way at times.
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3Suki Waterhouse
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British model Suki Waterhouse dated Bradley Cooper when she was just 22. Bradley was in his 40s and though the relationship lasted for almost a decade, critics judged Bradley for dating a girl so much younger. The couple eventually broke up, as they had very little common grounds.
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4Nina Agdal
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Swimwear model Nina Agdal was just 23 when she met and fell for Oscar winner Leonardo DiCaprio, who was in his mid-forties. Leo does not have a steady record with women, and almost none of his relationships last more than a few weeks. His knack for dating younger women is also well-known. Leo and Nina’s relationship surprisingly lasted for almost a year, before they broke up last year.
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