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Most unbelievable relationship tips straight from biggest celebs
You'll never believe the relationship secrets these stars revealed

Love in Hollywood is like a sprawling script packed with plot twists: dazzling moments followed by a midnight split. Maybe that that’s why some of its brightest stars take a refresher course in romance every other week. Now and then, they wipe the cue cards and drop advice that’s so off-script, we nearly drop our popcorn.
These gold-standard nuggets of weirdly wise counsel will unspool the pretty ideas you’ve held the longest and replace them with something shinier. Buckle in.
1. Jennifer Lopez – “Never Lower Your Bar, Even When People Say You Should”
Though her wedding ring has sat in the drawer more than once, Jennifer Lopez still believes one mantra: If the love you’re offered doesn’t match your dreams, wait. Vogue confirms that, after three divorces and counting, she’d rather stay single than stay in “everyone thinks it’s enough” love.

2. Will Smith – “That Fairy-Tale Is Actually a 2-On-2 Wrestling Match”
Forget the happily-ever-after script. Will has, in multiple interviews, called marriage “beautiful misalignment” that forces two people to compete in the “coaching” league of life. The more you clash, the more you learn—so get pads on, then lean in. Holler at the turbulence, embrace it, and you’ll rack up that championship growth.

3. Kim Kardashian – “Healthy Is The New Sexy, Even If That’s Lonely”
Loyal to the self-care hype, Kim recently tossed “forever” and unapologetically declared divorce her best skin-care routine. Vogue mentioned that fans gasped when she labelled the exit “the most empowering hello to myself.” So, when in doubt, Kim says click the delete button—no captions needed, and certainly no pity parties, just pure me-time.

4. George Clooney – “Never Say Never”
Esquire caught Clooney in full “never, ever again” mode when asked about marriage. He was the poster boy for bachelor freedom, yet a pregnant pause later, he was donning a tux for Amal. What that taught us? Love has the worst timing when you’re convinced it’s off the table.

5. Miley Cyrus – “Love Doesn’t Have To Be Forever To Be Real”
Rolling Stone gave Miley the platform, and she didn’t hold back. Forever is a lens, she said, not a requirement. A summer romance can burn as fiercely as a lifetime epic. It’s about the pulse of the moment, not the historical record.

From J.Lo’s “if it doesn’t sparkle, don’t settle” to Miley’s “short and sweet is fine,” the playbook of love is now DIY. Follow it, ignore it, laugh at it—just don’t pretend it’s uniform. Their radical prompts remind us that love is a verb, not a rulebook.