13 Celebrity Couples with Big Age Gaps Who Are Still Together Today

Love doesn’t always follow a timeline — and for these celebrity couples, age is just one part of their story.

People Sam Taylor-Johnson and Aaron Taylor-Johnson in 2024; Calista Flockhart and Harrison Ford in 2026; Bruce Willis and Emma Heming Willis in 2019.Credit: Cindy Ord/Getty; Amy Sussman/Getty; Theo Wargo/Getty

While a significant age gap can come with its share of challenges, plenty of celebrity pairs have shown that connection, commitment and chemistry matter far more.

FromBeyoncéandJay-Z, who are 12 years apart, toEllen DeGeneresandPortia de Rossi, who share a 15-year difference, toHolland TaylorandSarah Paulson, whose three-decade gap has never slowed them down, these celebrity pairings have proven that age can sometimes just be a number.

During an interview withThe New York Timesin March 2016, Paulson explained why shegravitates toward older partners.

"There's a poignancy to being with someone older," she said. "I think there's a greater appreciation of time and what you have together and what's important, and it can make the little things seem very small."

Here's a list of 13 celebrity couples with big age gaps — and lasting romances.

Jay-Z and Beyoncé

Jay-Z and Beyoncé on Dec. 9, 2024.Credit: LISA O'CONNOR/AFP via Getty

Age Difference:12 years

Jay-Z and Beyoncé have been together since the early aughts, and though they have a 12-year age difference between them, the power couple have managed to make their long relationship work.

The pair, who began dating sometime between 2000 and 2001, got married in an ultra-private ceremony in 2008.

Asked whether or not she felt pressure to get married,Beyoncé told DeGeneres, "I mean, it's different for everyone. I was really young [when we first began dating] I'm only 27. So I was really young, and I feel like it's important for women and men to have their own goals and their own life before they can complete someone else."

They share three kids: daughterBlue Ivyand twinsRumi and Sir.

Viola Davis and Julius Tennon

Viola Davis and Julius TennonCredit: SAMEER AL-DOUMY/AFP via Getty

Age difference:12 years

Viola Davishas never been shy about letting the world know that her husband,Julius Tennon, is an answered prayer.

"I said I want a big Black man from the South who's probably been married before. Has kids, because I don't want any pressure in that department,"she told Oprahof her prayer back in April 2022.

"Someone who's maybe been an actor who understands the artistic community," she continued. "Someone who goes to church and loves God. I said, 'If you give me that, I'll start going to church, God. I really will. I'm committed to it.' And then I signed off, just like writing a letter."

Shortly thereafter, Davis met her husband on the set of the CBS seriesCity of Angelsin 1999. They wed in June 2003.

Davis and Tennon sharedaughter Genesis, whom they adopted in 2011.

Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi

Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de RossiCredit: Kelly Sullivan/Getty

Age Difference:15 years

Though DeGeneres and her wife, de Rossi, first laid eyes on each other in 2001, it wasn't until 2004 that they got together romantically.

At the time of their first meeting, de Rossi hadn't publicly come out as a lesbian, but she told PEOPLE it was love at first sight. "I remember thinking that she was the coolest, most fascinating, beautiful,funniest person I'd ever met," she said.

The couple dated for four years before getting engaged in May 2008. They tied the knot in August of the same year.

Camila Alves McConaughey and Matthew McConaughey

Camila Alves McConaughey and Matthew McConaugheyCredit: Rick Kern/Getty

Age Difference:13 years

Former PEOPLE's Sexiest Man AliveMatthew McConaugheygot his heart stolen by his wife,Camila Alves McConaughey. The pair met at a West Hollywood nightclub called Hyde in 2006 — and the connection was instant.

"She showed up, and she moved right to left in front of my eyes across that club," the actor told PEOPLE in October 2020 of their first meeting. "It wasas if she was floating. And I did not say, 'Who is that?' I said, 'Whatis that?' And then introduced myself. Since that evening, I have not wanted to spend time with any other woman."

The pair welcomed their son Levi Alves on July 7, 2008, and then added to their family with Vida Alves born on Jan. 3, 2010. They would go on to get married in June 2012 beforewelcoming their third child, Livingston Alves, on Dec. 28, 2012.

Sam Taylor-Johnson and Aaron Taylor-Johnson

Sam Taylor-Johnson and Aaron Taylor-JohnsonCredit: Ian West/PA Images via Getty

Age Difference:23 years

Aaron Taylor-Johnsonand his wife,Sam Taylor-Johnson, first met when he was auditioning to play a youngJohn Lennonin Sam's directorial debut about the musician's early life,Nowhere Boy, back in 2008.

Sparks immediately flew, and the pair began dating and were engaged by 2009. While the pair fell in love effortlessly, they have had to navigate the chatter around their age difference.

“I guess that interest was more when we got together, which was now 14 years — at the beginning, was quite intense,” theBack to Blackdirector admitted on BBC Radio 4’sThis Cultural Life.

“And that sort of fascination, because he’s younger than me, which you know, we couldn’t really fathom the fascination ... it’s sort of gone away a little bit."

Aaron and Samwelcomed their first child together, a daughter named Wylda Rae, in 2010, and followed up with another baby girl named Romy Hero in 2012 before they got married that same year.

Aaron is also stepdad to Angelica and Jessie Phoenix, Sam’s older daughters, whom she shares with her ex-husband Jay Jopling.

Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones

Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-JonesCredit: Arnold Jerocki/Getty

Age Difference:25 years

Catherine Zeta-JonesandMichael Douglas, whoshare the same birthday, first met back in 1998 at the Deauville Film Festival.

They were engaged in 1999 and got married the following November. They share two children — son Dylan and daughter Carys. Douglas also has an older son, Cameron, whom he shares with his ex-wife Diandra Luker.

Through their more than two decades together, Zeta-Jones and Douglas have never made their age difference an issue.

"My husband is 25 years older than me; that's not a secret," she told theWall Street Journalin April 2021. "With any relationship, it wouldn't be normal if there weren't any ups and downs. The constant is love is respect. We've never, ever lost our sense of humor, and we enjoy each other's company."

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Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart

Harrison Ford and Calista FlockhartCredit: Emma McIntyre/GA/The Hollywood Reporter via Getty

Age Difference:22 years

Harrison Fordand his wife,Calista Flockhart, have been together since 2002 andgot married in 2010.

TheIndiana Jonesactor met theAlly McBealalum at the 59th annual Golden Globe Awards, and though Ford was still married to his second wife, Melissa Mathison, at the time, she hadfiled for legal separationin 2001. Their divorce was later finalized in 2004.

Ford and Flockhart would go on to create a quiet life together. He adopted Flockhart's sonLiam, whom she had welcomed via adoption in 2001, prior to having met Ford.

The actor is also father tofour other children— Malcolm and Georgia, whom he shares with Mathison, as well as Benjamin and Willard, whom he shares with his first wife, Mary Marquardt.

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Jason Statham

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and actor Jason StathamCredit: Elianto/Mondadori Portfolio/Getty

Age Difference:20 years

Rosie Huntington-WhiteleyandJason Stathamhave been together since 2009. The British couple crossed paths at a party in London and "it was instant chemistry," she said in a Q&A session on her Instagram Stories, perThe Daily Mail.

The pair have been going strong since then. They got engaged in January 2016 and welcomed their first child together, sonJack Oscar, on June 24, 2017. They then expanded their family five years later with the birth of daughterIsabella Jameson Feb. 2, 2022.

Asked what the best part of being with an older man is, Huntington-Whiteley toldGlamourin July 2013,"His knowledge and strength are really inspiring and attractive, and that can come with a man who's had a bit of time."

She continued, "We have a connection that has nothing to do with age. Work comes and goes, but if you have someone at home who thinks you're the greatest person in the world, that keeps you going."

Jeff Goldblum and Emilie Livingston

Jeff Goldblum and Emilie LivingstonCredit: Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty

Age Difference:31 years

Going to the gym turned out to be great forJeff Goldblumin more ways than one: He met his wife, former OlympianEmilie Livingston, at Equinox.

"We were at Equinox on Sunset Blvd., the gym. I saw her from across a crowded room, and I marched up to her, entranced, and began some kind of conversation," he toldWiredin March 2018 of their meet-cute.

They got married in November 2014 and welcomed their first son, Charlie, less than a year later, in July 2015. They welcomed their second son, River, in April 2017.

Though he admitted there are some generational differences, Goldblum toldHoda Kotbon herSiriusXM showin November 2019, "Well, so far, I'm full of vitamin A, and nothing has gone wrong," due to the age gap.

Sarah Paulson and Holland Taylor

Sarah Paulson and Holland TaylorCredit: Amy Sussman/Getty

Age Difference:30 years

Proving that sliding into someone's DMs totally works, Taylor caught the attention of Paulson after hitting her up on X in 2015. Though the actresses had crossed paths years prior, it wasn't until they started talking on the social media platform that fireworks sparked.

Though they aren't married, the couple have been together ever since and are publicly crazy about each other. However, Taylor said during an April 2024 appearance onSiriusXM’sAndy Cohen Livethat she occasionally does worry about their age difference.

"We have a big generational difference between us, which worries me for her sake. But, you know... what can I do?" she said. "We do have a wonderful resonance. We are very interested in the same kinds of things, and yet we share big differences."

Taylor also told hostAndy Cohenthat she doesn't think they'll get married.

"I don't think so," she said. "We've never ... no. We've never talked about it with any interest. It doesn't seem to mean to us what it means to a lot of people.”

Dick Van Dyke and Arlene Silver

Dick Van Dyke and Arlene SilverCredit: Monty Brinton/CBS via Getty

Age Difference:46 years

Dick Van Dykemet his now-wife,Arlene Silver, at theSAG Awardsin 2006. After chatting at the show, the actor and makeup artist forged a friendship that eventually turned into a relationship after the death of his wife in 2009. He and Silvertied the knotin 2012.

"We were friends for so long that when I told people that I know, they were happy about [our relationship], and I was scared," Silver toldEntertainment Tonightin July 2024.

"I mean, the facts, our age difference. But it's so irrelevant. I think when you see us together, it's like you don't even think about it," she added.

"We don't think about it, we just meet in the middle," Silver told the outlet, while Van Dyke added, "I was fortunate that I didn't grow up ... It was meant to be."

And around his 97th birthday,he credited his marriage for keeping him young: "Having a beautiful young wife half my age to take care of me — that works! My positive attitude, I get that from my wife."

Hilarie Burton and Jeffrey Dean Morgan

Hilarie Burton and Jeffrey Dean Morgan in 2024.Credit: Jamie McCarthy/Getty

Age Difference:16 years

Jeffrey Dean Morganmet his wife,Hilarie Burton, on a blind date in 2009 thanks toJensen Acklesand his wife,Danneel Ackles.

The pair, who are 16 years apart in age, hit it off instantly and have been together ever since. They welcomed their son, Augustus, in 2010, and their daughter, George Virginia, was born in 2018.

A year later, Morgan and Burton decided to officiallytie the knot.

Bruce Willis and Emma Heming Willis

Bruce Willis and Emma Heming Willis in 2019.Credit: Jamie McCarthy/Getty

Age Difference:23 years

Bruce WillisandEmma Heming Willis, who are more than two decades apart in age, tied the knot in 2009 after meeting two years prior.

The couple share two children together: Mabel Ray, born in April 2012, and Evelyn Penn, born in May 2014. Heming Willis is also stepmom to the actor's three eldest daughters —Rumer Willis,Scout WillisandTallulah Willis— whom he shares with ex-wife,Demi Moore.

In recent years, Heming Willis has been by Willis' side following hisaphasiadiagnosis in March 2022.

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Judge throws out Trump's $10B lawsuit against WSJ over Epstein reporting

A federal judge on Monday threw out President Donald Trump's $10 billion defamation lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal after Trumpsued the paperlast July for its reporting on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's 50th birthday book.

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In his order issued Monday, U.S. District Judge Darrin Gayles concluded that Trump failed to prove that the Wall Street Journal knowingly published false information in the paper's July article on an alleged letter from Trump that was included in Epstein's50th birthday bookin 2003.

"Because President Trump has not plausibly alleged that Defendants published the Article with actual malice, both Counts must be dismissed," the order said.

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The case was dismissed without prejudice, meaning that Trump could attempt to refile the case by April 27.

In court filings, Trump's lawyers had argued that the article and surrounding coverage were a "deliberate smear campaign designed to damage President Trump's reputation" and subject the president to "public hatred and ridicule."

In a 17-page ruling, Judge Darrin Gayles concluded that President Trump came "nowhere close" to the legal standard to prove that the Wall Street Journal acted with malice when it published its reporting about the birthday letter.

Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell told the Justice Department's Todd Blanche last year that Epstein had asked her tocoordinate contributionsto a book celebrating his 50th birthday, but said she could not recall if President Trump, then a private citizen, was among those who responded.

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Trump filed the suit by arguing that the Journal "acted with serious doubts about the truth of their reporting" because the president had claimed the letter was fake. However, Judge Gayles concluded that the reporters "attempted to investigate" the letter and did not act recklessly just because Trump denied its authenticity.

"To establish actual malice, 'a plaintiff must show the defendant deliberately avoided investigating the veracity of the statement in order to evade learning the truth,'" the ruling said. "The Complaint comes nowhere close to this standard. Quite the opposite."

The White House has continued to deny the authenticity of the letter afterit was releasedby the House Oversight Committee in September.

"We are pleased with the judge’s decision to dismiss this complaint," a spokesperson for Dow Jones, the Journal's parent company, said in a statement. "We stand behind the reliability, rigor and accuracy of The Wall Street Journal's reporting."

Judge Gayles reached his conclusion without having to make a factual determination about the authenticity of the letter.

"Because the Court finds that the Complaint fails to adequately allege actual malice, it declines to address these issues at this juncture. Moreover, whether President Trump was the author of the Letter or Epstein's friend are questions of fact that cannot be determined at this stage of the litigation," he wrote.

Trump filed the defamation lawsuit in July against the Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones, its owner Rupert Murdoch, and the reporters who filed the story.

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ISLAMABAD (AP) — Suspected militants opened fire on a vehicle carryingpolice officers assigned to protect polio workersin northwestern Pakistan on Tuesday, killing one of them and wounding four others before fleeing the secene, police said. Two attackers were killed when police returned fire.

Associated Press Health workers walk through an ally to administrate polio vaccine among children at a neighbourhood in Lahore, Pakistan, Monday, April 13, 2026. (AP Photo/K.M. Chaudary) A health worker administers a polio vaccine to a child in Lahore, in Lahore, Pakistan, Monday, April 13, 2026. (AP Photo/K.M. Chaudary) A health worker administers a polio vaccine to a child at a school in Lahore, Pakistan, Monday, April 13, 2026. (AP Photo/K.M. Chaudary) A health worker administers a polio vaccine to a child in Lahore, in Lahore, Pakistan, Monday, April 13, 2026. (AP Photo/K.M. Chaudary)

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The shooting occurred in Hangu, a district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province bordering Afghanistan, shortly after Pakistan launched its second nationwide anti-polio campaign of the year, according to local police official Mahmood Alam.

No group immediately claimed responsibility, but suspicion is likely to fall on the Pakistani Taliban and local militant groups, which often carry out similar attacks in the region and elsewhere.Pakistan and neighboring Afghanistanremain the only countries where polio has not been eradicated, according to the World Health Organization.

First lady Aseefa Bhutto Zardari urged families to ensure their children are vaccinated during the weeklong drive, which aims to reach more than 45 million children under 5 across all provinces and regions. She said the campaign will be conducted in coordination with Afghanistan, reflecting a shared commitment to interrupt cross-border transmission and close remaining gaps.

Aseefa is the daughter of President Asif Ali Zardari and former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, who was killed in a 2007 gun and bomb attack by militants, and who had personally overseen initiatives aimed at eliminating polio during her tenure. In a statement, she said “Pakistan stands at a crucial moment in the fight against polio.” She said while the country is closer than ever to eradication, “the final stretch remains the most challenging.”

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Highlighting recent gains, she said31 polio cases were reported nationwide in 2025, while only one case has so far been recorded so far this year, but warned against complacency.

Pakistan’s polio eradication program has been running anti-polio campaigns for years, though health workers and the police assigned to protect them are often targeted by militants who falsely claim the vaccination campaigns are a Western conspiracy to sterilize children.

Authorities havedeployed thousands of police officers to protect workersfollowing intelligence warnings of possible attacks. More than 200 polio workers and the police assigned to guard them have been killed in Pakistan since the 1990s, according to officials.

Riaz Khan and Rasool Dawar contributed to this story from Peshawar, Pakistan.

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We never want to hear these 10 songs again: Do you agree?

There’s a unique kind of heartbreak in a great song ruined by relentless overexposure. Think of classics like “Jumping Jack Flash” or “Who Are You”—once vibrant and exciting, now grating after countless radio spins.

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We bear some responsibility, of course. Radio stations respond to demand, and we, the listeners, created that demand. But at a certain point, blame becomes irrelevant. We just want the sonic assault to stop.

Here are 10 songs so overplayed, we’d rather risk a high-speed exit than endure another note.

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1. ‘Hey Jude’ by the Beatles (1968)

If “Hey Jude” was just the “song” that stopped at the 3:09 mark, we probably would have fewer problems with it. Sadly, that obvious point at which they could have ended the song – literally on a high note – is immediately followed by a single chord progression and singalong non-lyrics that go on for four minutes, making the ending longer than the actual song. By the time they’re two minutes into the ending, you may wish for a two-minute coma to overtake you so you don’t have to hear the rest.

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2. ‘Sweet Child o’ Mine’ by Guns N’ Roses (1987)

Guns N’ Roses achieved superstardom and chart success thanks to this ballad from their “Appetite for Destruction” album. It is impossible to overstate how often innocent ears were subjected to it daily during its heyday, and there was nowhere you could go to get away from it. It blasted from passing cars, and even people who didn’t like heavy metal or hard rock would play it if they got a few drinks in them. Luckily for this piece of music, much worse songs came along in the ensuing years, so it now seems brilliant in comparison.

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3. ‘Don’t Stop Believin’’ by Journey (1981)

We know we bring up this song a lot, but we would be shirking our journalistic duties if we did not include Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’” on our list of overplayed songs. The song was already overplayed when it came out over 40 years ago, and to people of a certain age, seeing it resurface with a vengeance in the 2000s was akin to witnessing a long-dead, hated relative claw its way out of a grave to terrorize townsfolk and feast upon their warm flesh.

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4. ‘Wonderwall’ by Oasis (1995)

Maybe we’re old-fashioned, but we’ve always believed that if a song becomes a big radio hit played ad infinitum, it would be nice if the singer could sing. Sadly, when “Wonderwall” came out and became a massive hit, it was sung by Liam Gallagher, the reason we’re glad they invented autotune. His off-key nasal voice makes you sick of the song a lot faster than you usually would if it were sung by someone tolerable.

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5. ‘Proud Mary’ by Creedence Clearwater Revival (1969)

If you want to pick overplayed songs by Creedence Clearwater Revival, there is no shortage of choices, and we could make an entire 20-item list of overplayed songs just by them alone. For this list, we’re going with “Proud Mary,” a massive seller that charted internationally. These factors may have led radio programmers to believe that 54 years later, we still yearn to hear it several times daily. We don’t. Do yourself a favor and check out the vastly superior version recorded by the late Tina Turner instead.

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6. ‘Don’t Stop’ by Fleetwood Mac (1977)

Just like Creedence Clearwater Revival, Fleetwood Mac has to its credit a seemingly bottomless supply of overplayed songs, making it a challenge to isolate just one for this list. We’re going with “Don’t Stop,” an inexcusably trite song full of “Me Decade” toxic positivity that suggests that tomorrow will miraculously be better than today, solely by virtue of it happening in the future. We will take the song’s advice and await a tomorrow in which we never have to hear this song again.

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7. ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’ by Nirvana (1991)

When the grunge genre hit, it was supposed to replace the outdated idealism of generations past and embrace a more world-weary view. In reality, it just became the next source of overplayed songs, none of which got more overplayed than this. Critics at the time said that the song expressed the feelings of the era’s teenagers, but when you look at the lyric sheet, it’s just a bunch of nonsensical rhyming words strung together haphazardly. Also, shouldn’t the band be #canceled for using a very un-PC description of a person of mixed race?

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8. ‘Umbrella’ by Rihanna (ft. Jay-Z) (2007)

It pains us to include Rihanna on this list because she’s a gifted singer who’s produced a lot of really enjoyable music. She even wows Super Bowl audiences while pregnant! Having said that, how many times do you need to hear the last two syllables of the word “umbrella” before you need the men in white coats to come after you with butterfly nets? That’s a rhetorical question, of course, but the song was ruinously overplayed, and over 15 years later, we’re still in recovery.

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9. ‘Love Shack’ by the B-52s (1989)

If the mere mention of this song’s title fills you with mortal terror, congratulations. That means you’ve been alive at some point since 1989 and have personally been on hand to see this throwaway novelty song turn into an instrument of torture. The B-52s had been turning out unique and entertaining music for most of the 1980s, so it’s a shame that their worst song (yes, it’s their worst song) became what they’re best known for. Luckily, they never overplayed “Rock Lobster,” so we can still hang on to that and remember what once was.

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10. ‘Let It Go’ by Idina Menzel (2014)

If you are unable or unwilling to bear children, you might have escaped the 2010s without hearing Idina Menzel’s “Let It Go” on the regular. For the rest of us who had kids around the time the movie “Frozen” came out, this song was a permanent fixture in our daily lives, like humidity or termites. Children, it seems, like to hear the same song over and over again, and you’d better believe we heard this one all the time. At the same time, no one forced us to take our kids to see “Frozen” in the first place, so maybe this one is on us.

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