Why celebrity couples always break up

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Why celebrity couples always break up


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0:00 Divorce, babe, divorce
1:18 Wild
3:15 The A-List Divorce Epidemic
11:46 Dr. Tara Mooknee’s Sociological Study
18:26 Empathising with rich people
20:59 What’s a “civilian relationship?”
26:16 Do any couples make it?
28:21 Meet Percy!…

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@TaraMooknee

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@Thechristianbolton1

Celebrity relationships. They never last, do they? ~ Donkey (Shrek 2001)

@lacexv

Having your relationship constantly being in the spotlight almost always guarantees failure. It would be nearly impossible to deal with the speculation, criticism, etc. Even if you're just a normal person posting about your relationship. People are going to have opinions and it's going to cause conflict.

@rachael5025

commenting to feed the algorithm

@Trev-v5i

Fake acting equals a fake life. 😂😂😂😂😂

@thatRyzzle

Do non-celebrity marriages last? It feels like a majority of men and women aren't naturally meant to be together forever.

My Dad married my Mom 1957 May 18. They stayed married until my Mom died age 65 on 1995 October 5. So 38 years.
First and only marriage for either of them.
My sister married her husband 1988 December 17. They are still married 2024 August 14. 35 years.
First and only marriage for either of them.
My brother married his wife 2001 December 5. They are still married 2024 August 14. 23 years.
First and only marriage for either of them.
We are all proud ethical Atheist Americans.

@Ab3ndcgi

Ok, but honestly; how many people can afford not a divorce, but a wedding in the first place?
Is not just celebrities that need to move because of work, but practically everyone today lives with some job uncertainty and difficulty being able to afford housing. One may think that this may somehow force people into marrying, and it kinda does specilly for vulnerable social strates. But one wage not being granted or able to sustain one household makes it turn difficult to establish oneself in one area for a long period of time, which in also makes it difficult to build up comunal spaces, meeting people and creating lasting relationships of any kind; not just romantic. Neddless to say, it deterrs people from wanting to get married in the first place afters tasting the stress precarity and lack of security puts on relationships and childreen. To make and analogy here, it is a renting market we live in.

In that sense, when not motivated by religious belieff, marriage is largely a performative social rite and a legal investment in tax exemption. So it kinda makes sense that celebrities in their aspirational role as cultural icons tend to sorta be expected to "live (and sell) the dream" of having these fairytale-like marriages. While paradoxically also sorta being required to display availability in most of their work in order to maintain people's interest.

OFC this is a gross generalization of western media. We need to also acknowledge that in other parts of the world celebrities are contractually not allowed to publicly date, or they can also fall in disgrace and have the public turn of them if they do get divorced.

@alexwixom4599

Celebrties who refer to normal folks as civilians make me sick 🤢🤮 You don't work for the government, you have no given authority, you are a civilian even if you're a celebrity civilian.

@Matty002

damn aoc gets a tall white bear and people hate on her for it? people need to eat grass

@themurderbotfeed7688

There is also the fact that studying failing/succeeding celebrity couples is another way to study relationships in general, because there are hyper specific factors present that can be isolated and studied. Like, its hard to know in a couple where both make the same money, maybe work in the same field, have the same background etc what went wrong, but if u study celebrity-civ couples or even celeb-celeb ones and make factors like provacy/exposure, income differences etc, over enough years with a large enough sample, we could really learn something.

Everything on a spreadsheet is not always true, but its always sexy, data for life!

@lyrsglassblossom

Did not expect to start a Tara Mooknee video with a Horrible Histories sketch, but I'm not complaining😂

@Cheskaz

Great into that has me struggling to resist the urge to pause this video and go re-listen to a bunch of 00's bangers.

@Masanumi

Finally someone can articulate "Schadenfreude" the right way…

@Ran-c7d

Where is the cow intro?

@Sandoler

Celebrities can actually afford divorce, unlike some of us normies … Jane Austen is still right: marriage is an economic proposition.

No-fault divorce is the only good thing Regan ever did.

@lollydoo18

Aww your cat sitting on your lap ❤

@snoodledumpling4486

I love that a video about celebrity breakups has a lovely spotty kitty with a broken heart on their side in the background. Or at least it looks like a broken heart from this angle.

@alinaolivera

I went to the wild link 😢 I couldn't buy it keeps refreshing I'm from Argentina love your videos have learn a lot from you ❤

thrilled at the horrible histories needle drop

@jgrawn

Celebrities often change partners like underwear. Have kids. No devotion or trying to make it work. It's easier to just move on to another glamorous partner. Why even get married? Feel so sorry for the children.

@rakdosorthvet5031

jajajja the concrete interview XD

@ksenijagospic2745

As a long time subscriber and someone who usually skips, I just wanted to say that I love your sponsors lol you're so creative when it comes to choosing them

@guitaro5000

Where do I find more people with this accent?

@ksdtsubfil6840

I AM UNSUBSCRIBING. I can't believe Tara would use Excel and not LibreOffice Calc! Not even Apache OpenOffice!! This is an unacceptable betrayal to all progressives alike. Excel is capitalist propaganda, do better!

@baymewx

the no-fault divorce is perhaps one of the few (dare I say, only) raegan wins in his entire political existence

@grookey77

18:22 the way that they have since separated since this video came out 🫣

@Absabob

One of the best breakups which I think was fake was Eamon and Franki? "Don't want you right back" and "FURB" (Fuck you right back) like pivotal moment growing up

@guppyganders4398

AND borat and isla are getting divireced now

@sarahfranco6802
@pizmeyre5055

Having your braces tightened just makes you sound more posh. 😉

Wait… Braces… You're not getting rid of your gap are you?!?!

@mullac1992

I wish I were a loser with a super successful wife.

@Tree-House69

Partner should never be seen as somehow gendered or limited, partner means partner, end of.

@fatimahanwaar306

we should still be waiting for couples like Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds to break up since they have an 11 year age gap and are heavily romanticized (people bring up Billie Eilish's former relationship with Jesse Rutherford as an excuse to rationalize their relationship)

@marionleblanc8580

In France, civil partnerships were introduced for same-sex and hetero couples at the same time. I don't think any married couple have ever divorced to get a civil partnership – they're just two different things. Civil partnerships are easier to get and break, and give less protection than marriage when it comes to inheritance laws between spouses, so they're often regarded as a first step before an eventual wedding down the line. (Especially since gay marriage is legal, that's one way civil partnerships have stayed relevant.)

Finding out that you have a long furby is somehow so on brand for you it’s perfect