Check out some characters who imitated art and moved on to real life as couples
The phrase “life imitates art” may be more real than you might think — as in certain love relationships that emerged from some film production, but ended up being taken off the small screen.
Many productions in the universe of cinema were responsible for launching couples who related inside and outside the movies and series. With that in mind, RECREIO went after 5 couples that went beyond the screen and became real. Check it out below:
1. Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone
the former couple Andrew Garfield It is Emma Stone They met on the set of the film ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’, by Sony, in 2012. The interpreters of the characters Peter Parker and Gwen Stacy started dating that same year, and, after a short period of relationship, they separated in 2015.
2. Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie
brad pitt It is Angelina Jolie co-starred in the film ‘Mr. and Mrs. Smith’ and, by the time they came to terms with their relationship, the public was stunned.
After meeting her on the production’s film set, brad pitt left your relationship with Jennifer Aniston to pursue a relationship with the other actress. The two were together from 2004 to 2016.

3. Lauren Morelli and Samira Wiley
Lauren Morelli It is Samira Wiley met on the set of the Netflix series ‘Orange Is The New Black’. In this ocasion, Lauren was one of the screenwriters of the work.
Lauren It is Samira They established their relationship in 2017, when they got married. They recently had their first daughter.

4. Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens
the relationship of Zac Efron It is Vanessa Hudgens it also started behind the scenes of the Disney Channel film series ‘High School Musical’. In production, the two played the characters of Troy and Gabriella, respectively.
Their romance lasted from 2005 to mid-2010.

5. Matthew Rhys and Keri Russell
The couple, who in ‘The Americans’ were Soviet spies, used their seduction skills to deceive their victims.
The two have been together since 2014, when life imitated art.

Source: Recreio
