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Revisiting Celebrity Marriages – Lessons We Can Learn

The last time I visited on this topic was last April but with the rash of celebrity news over the last ten days, now is as good a time as any to take a look at the Hollywood power couples where it appears the marriages are failing or ending with the woman’s successful career continuing to skyrocket and the man’s appearing to be at best, underachieving compared to the wife’s.

In the last few weeks we’ve seen Britney Spears leaving Kevin Federline, Reese Witherspoon and Ryan Philippe filing for divorce, Whitney Houston finally saying good-bye to Bobby Brown and before that, it was Hilary Swank filing for divorce from her husband Chad Lowe.

This is More Than Just a Trend

Traditionally, in most marriages, it is the woman who is financially dependent on her spouse. When she is not only financially independent, but leaps beyond her own spouse’s money drawing power, it can create problems in their marriage whether it’s a matter of balancing power, dependence or more. It seems to be a trend more and more that women are seeking to protect themselves by requiring prenuptial agreements of their own. Britney Spears had a prenuptial agreement. Reese Witherspoon does not. The financial fallout of that is that Witherspoon who will be receiving $29 million for her next film will have to split all income 50-50 with her soon to be ex-husband

Experts and lawyers cite celebrity marriages and celebrity divorces as educational experiences for the rest of us. We know that traditionally, women make less than men. Traditionally, the man brings home the bacon, even when the woman provides additional funds to the marriage – her husband traditionally brings home the larger amounts.

So when it comes to the financial success, fissures in a marriage can grow and deepen when the wife makes more money. Her husband can take body blows to his self-esteem and self-respect. So the question is, what happens next? How do people view Chad Lowe, Bobby Brown, Kevin Federline and Ryan Philippe? Each marriage is different and each couple equally different – but are these men victims? For Ryan and Reese, they were in the trenches together, but Reese has shot to superstardom and Ryan is more known for his independent films and art house features.

It’s easy to blame all of this on the money and the success of the women, but there are other factors that play into the destruction of a marriage including infidelity, substance abuse and mental, physical and emotional abuse.

We can point our fingers at Hollywood and blame their lifestyles for the reasons their marriages don’t succeed, but consider our own marriages and how well would they do under the microscope with the constant travel, the pressures of interviews, the hours and being apart regularly?

It’s easy to sit back and read about these marriages in our magazines, newspapers and blogs and shake our heads. But anyone who is married can tell you marriage is not easy and when it exists inside a fishbowl and there are people watching every step you make, every gentle touch, every harsh word and more – it’s surprising that any Hollywood marriage would last longer than five minutes and for most of these couples, I don’t think any of them rushed to the decisions they’ve made.

What have you learned from celebrity marriages?

Related Articles:

Celebrity Marriages – Lessons We Can Learn – Part III

Celebrity Marriages – Lessons We Can Learn – Part I

A Quieter Divorce: Chris Rock

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About Heather Long

Heather Long is 35 years old and currently lives in Wylie, Texas. She has been a freelance writer for six years. Her husband and she met while working together at America Online over ten years ago. They have a beautiful daughter who just turned five years old. She is learning to read and preparing for kindergarten in the fall. An author of more than 300 articles and 500+ web copy pieces, Heather has also written three books as a ghostwriter. Empty Canoe Publishing accepted a novel of her own. A former horse breeder, Heather used to get most of her exercise outside. In late 2004, early 2005 Heather started studying fitness full time in order to get herself back into shape. Heather worked with a personal trainer for six months and works out regularly. She enjoys shaking up her routine and checking out new exercises. Her current favorites are the treadmill (she walks up to 90 minutes daily) and doing yoga for stretching. She also performs strength training two to three times a week. Her goals include performing in a marathon such as the Walk for Breast Cancer Awareness or Team in Training for Lymphoma research. She enjoys sharing her knowledge and experience through the fitness and marriage blogs.