You were cheated on: These stars played lovers in the movies, but hated each other in real life

You were cheated on: These stars played lovers in the movies, but hated each other in real life

We cried and believed in love watching these actors on screen, but it turns out that behind the scenes, they couldn’t stand each other. It’s the power of art!

There was everything: quarrels, jokes and even self-harm.

Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes

The two played the most famous lovers of all time in Baz Luhrmann’s 1996 adaptation of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, but there are rumors the actors didn’t get along offscreen. Danes considered DiCaprio too immature, and she was very annoyed by the jokes he constantly played on the cast and crew.

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DiCaprio considered Claire to be overly reserved and anxious. The two are said to have not even spoken to each other off set.

Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams

The actors played a couple in love in The Notebook (2004), one of the most romantic films of the 2000s. After filming, they even started a relationship in real life, but on set, Ryan and Rachel were first enmities. Director Nick Cassavetes said the tension was so great that at one point Gosling even asked to replace McAdams.

Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Gray

After the release of the film “Dirty Dancing” (1987), the actors became one of the most iconic movie couples, but in reality there was no “chemistry” between them. In his autobiography, The Time of My Life, Swayze wrote that his partner was unprofessional and very boring at work. According to the actor, Gray was overly emotional and cried when she received criticism. At the same time, some scenes had to be redone over and over again, as Jen started laughing in frame.

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Julia Roberts and Nick Nolte

The actors starred in the movie “I Love Trouble” (1994) and immediately hated each other. Julia was annoyed by Nolte’s machismo, and he was furious because of her tantrums, so in the end he started taunting the actress on purpose. The tension was such that the actors filmed certain scenes with doubles, so as not to interact with each other.

Sharon Stone and Billy Baldwin

In The Sliver (1993), Stone and Baldwin had enough steamy scenes, but in reality, the actors despised each other during filming. The film’s director, Joe Esterhaz, opened up about their feud. Stone even bit Baldwin’s tongue while filming their kiss. After this accident at work, Billy could not have spoken for an entire week!

Johnny Depp and Angelina Jolie

The producers of The Tourist (2010) expected the actors to have a cool interaction that would instantly draw in the audience, but it didn’t happen. Jolie was disappointed that Depp refused to cut her hair and often walked late at night for filming. Depp, on the other hand, felt that the actress behaved like a diva, too smug, spent too much time on hair and makeup and tried to control everything. Suddenly, on the set, Depp preferred to stay in his trailer all the time and only go out to film the scene.

Marilyn Monroe and Tony Curtis

Millions of men dreamed of kissing Marilyn Monroe, but for Tony Curtis on the set of Only Girls in Jazz (1959), it was real ordeal. He even said that “kissing Marilyn was like kissing Hitler”. Then Curtis for a long time denied that he ever said it, but in the end he admitted, although he noted that the phrase was thrown around as a joke. Curtis was annoyed that Monroe, using her star position, might be late for filming and generally starred in the film half-heartedly. However, in his memoir, Curtis also wrote about an affair with Monroe, which began in 1950, and broke out again on the set of the film.

Source: The Voice Mag

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