Elizabeth Taylor, Eddie Fisher, and Debbie Reynolds
The scandal that defined the 1950s involved America’s sweethearts. Eddie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds were the ultimate it couple until tragedy struck Taylor’s life with the death of her husband, Mike Todd. Fisher, Todd's best friend, went to comfort the grieving widow and reportedly never came home. Debbie famously discovered the affair when she called Elizabeth’s hotel room and her own husband answered the phone.
The betrayal was a massive blow to Reynolds, who was Taylor’s close friend. The public was absolutely outraged by the home-wrecking narrative, though Taylor and Reynolds eventually reconciled years later.
Prince Charles, Princess Diana, and Camilla Parker Bowles
Perhaps the most famous royal drama in history, the marriage between Prince Charles and Princess Diana was famously crowded. While the world saw a fairy tale, Charles was reportedly maintaining a long-term connection with his former flame, Camilla Parker Bowles. Diana famously addressed the infidelity in her 1995 interview, admitting she knew about the relationship for years. The scandal reached a fever pitch with the Tampongate tapes.
These tapes allegedly captured intimate phone conversations between Charles and Camilla. This heartbreaking betrayal eventually led to the couple's divorce and changed the public’s perception of the British monarchy forever.
Frank Sinatra, Nancy Barbato, and Ava Gardner
Frank Sinatra was the king of crooners, but his personal life was often a messy symphony. While married to his first wife and teenage sweetheart, Nancy Barbato, Frank fell head over heels for the world's most beautiful animal, Ava Gardner. Their affair was anything but a secret, as the two were frequently spotted out together while Nancy remained at home with her three children.
The Vatican even reportedly condemned Frank for his behavior. When Nancy finally granted a divorce in 1951, Frank married Ava just days later, though their own marriage proved to be famously volatile and short-lived.
Paul Newman, Jackie Witte, and Joanne Woodward
Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward are often remembered as Hollywood’s most stable couple, but their beginning was rooted in a difficult betrayal. Paul was still married to his first wife, Jackie Witte, when he met Joanne during the Broadway production of Picnic in 1953. Newman later admitted he felt guilty as hell about the situation. He stayed with Jackie for several years while reportedly harboring deep feelings for Joanne.
Eventually, the pull was too strong, and he divorced Jackie to marry Woodward in 1958. They stayed together until his death, though the early scandal was significant.
Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, and Monica Lewinsky
The 1990s were dominated by the political and personal fallout of President Bill Clinton’s affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky. While the President initially issued a firm denial to the nation, the discovery of a specific blue dress and recorded conversations with Linda Tripp made the truth undeniable. The scandal led to Clinton's impeachment and caused a massive public debate regarding personal morality and political leadership.
Through it all, Hillary Clinton chose to stand by her husband, a decision that became a central part of her own political identity and public legacy for decades to come.
Meg Ryan, Dennis Quaid, and Russell Crowe
Meg Ryan was America’s sweetheart, known for her bubbly roles in romantic comedies, which made her affair with Russell Crowe even more shocking. In 2000, while still married to actor Dennis Quaid, Ryan began a highly publicized romance with her Proof of Life co-star. The tabloids were relentless, painting Ryan as the villain of the piece. However, Ryan later claimed that Quaid had also been unfaithful.
Her claims suggested the marriage had already been in a state of collapse. Regardless of the internal details, the scandal significantly impacted Ryan’s girl next door image in Hollywood.
Hugh Grant, Elizabeth Hurley, and Divine Brown
Hugh Grant and Elizabeth Hurley were the quintessential British power couple until a 1995 arrest changed everything. While in Los Angeles to promote a film, Grant was caught by police with a sex worker named Divine Brown in a parked car. The mugshot went global, and the betrayal was particularly stinging given that Hurley was considered one of the most beautiful women in the world. Grant famously appeared on television.
He visited The Tonight Show to apologize, admitting he did an abominable thing. Surprisingly, Hurley stayed with him for several more years, and they remain very close friends today.
Katharine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy, and Louise Treadwell
This is one of Hollywood’s most enduring and complicated love stories. Spencer Tracy remained married to his wife, Louise Treadwell, for his entire life, despite being in a committed relationship with Katharine Hepburn for 26 years. Because Tracy was a devout Catholic, he refused to divorce Louise, leading to a long-term open secret affair. Hepburn and Tracy lived together and starred in nine films, but they were never seen together.
They avoided public sightings to protect Tracy’s reputation and his wife’s feelings. Hepburn didn’t even attend Tracy’s funeral out of respect for his legal family.
Richard Burton, Sybil Williams, and Elizabeth Taylor
Elizabeth Taylor appears on this list again for her explosive entrance into Richard Burton’s life. Both were married to other people—Elizabeth to Eddie Fisher and Richard to Sybil Williams—when they met on the set of Cleopatra in Rome. Their chemistry was so intense that the director reportedly had to shout cut multiple times as they continued kissing. The affair became a global sensation, causing quite the stir.
The Vatican even denounced their erotic vagrancy. Their scandalous beginning led to two marriages and two divorces, cementing them as the most volatile and passionate couple of their era.
Ingrid Bergman, Petter Lindström, and Roberto Rossellini
Ingrid Bergman was the epitome of virtue in Hollywood until she traveled to Italy to film with director Roberto Rossellini. While married to Dr. Petter Lindström, Bergman began an affair with Rossellini and eventually became pregnant. The backlash in the United States was unprecedented; she was actually denounced on the floor of the U.S. Senate as a powerful influence for evil. Bergman was essentially exiled for several years.
She left her husband and daughter behind to start a new life in Europe, though she eventually made a triumphant and Oscar-winning return.
Clark Gable, Maria Langham, and Joan Crawford
During the 1930s, Clark Gable was the undisputed King of Hollywood. While he was married to his second wife, Maria Langham, he reportedly engaged in a sizzling off-screen affair with his frequent co-star, Joan Crawford. The two were so captivated by one another that MGM studio executives allegedly feared the scandal would ruin both their careers. To keep the public from finding out, the studio took drastic measures.
They reportedly arranged for Crawford to marry Douglas Fairbanks Jr. Despite the marriages, Gable and Crawford reportedly continued their dalliance for years, proving that even the biggest stars struggled with fidelity.
Humphrey Bogart, Mayo Methot, and Lauren Bacall
The romance between Bogart and Bacall is legendary, but it started under scandalous circumstances. Bogart was married to his third wife, Mayo Methot—a relationship nicknamed The Battling Bogarts due to their frequent public fights. When a 19-year-old Lauren Bacall walked onto the set of To Have and Have Not, the 44-year-old Bogart was instantly smitten. They began a secret affair that lasted until Bogart finally filed for divorce.
The age gap and the infidelity were hot topics at the time, but the couple’s genuine devotion eventually won over the skeptical public.
Cary Grant, Virginia Cherrill, and Randolph Scott
Cary Grant's personal life was always a subject of intense speculation in the Golden Age. While he was married to his first wife, Virginia Cherrill, rumors persistently swirled that he was being unfaithful with his close friend and roommate, actor Randolph Scott. The two lived together in a beach house dubbed Bachelor Hall, and their close relationship reportedly caused significant strain on Grant’s marriage. This remained a persistent rumor.
While never officially confirmed in the way modern scandals are, many biographers have alleged that Grant’s heart was elsewhere during his brief and unhappy union with Virginia, leading to their eventual divorce.
Marilyn Monroe, Joe DiMaggio, and Arthur Miller
Marilyn Monroe’s love life was a whirlwind of high-profile names. Her marriage to baseball legend Joe DiMaggio was famously short and filled with jealousy. While they were still married, Monroe reportedly began a cerebral connection with playwright Arthur Miller. The two allegedly began their affair while she was still legally bound to DiMaggio, seeking a deeper intellectual stimulation that her marriage lacked. This betrayal devastated the famous ballplayer.
He remained devoted to her for the rest of his life. Monroe eventually married Miller, though that relationship also famously unraveled under the weight of her fame and personal struggles.
Dean Martin, Elizabeth Boganza, and Jeanne Biegger
Dean Martin was known as the King of Cool, and his suave persona extended to his romantic life. While married to his first wife, Elizabeth Boganza, Martin reportedly met and fell for a young model named Jeanne Biegger. The affair was not a quiet one, and Martin eventually left Elizabeth and their four children to marry Jeanne in 1949. Elizabeth reportedly struggled with the betrayal for years.
Martin’s reputation as a ladies' man was well-known in Vegas circles, but his move to leave his family for a younger woman was a major talking point for fans.
Bette Davis, Harmon Nelson, and Howard Hughes
Bette Davis was never one to follow the rules, especially in her romantic life. While married to her first husband, Harmon Nelson, the fiery actress reportedly engaged in an affair with the eccentric billionaire Howard Hughes. Nelson reportedly discovered the infidelity by planting a recording device in their home, capturing Davis in a compromising situation. The fallout was messy and led to a quick and very public divorce.
Davis was known for her strong will, and she didn't let the scandal slow her down, continuing to dominate the silver screen while navigating a series of high-profile relationships.
Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, and Various Dalliances
While they were the world’s favorite couple on I Love Lucy, the reality of Lucy and Desi’s marriage was much darker. Desi Arnaz was famously unfaithful throughout their entire marriage. Reports suggest that Lucy was well aware of his numerous dalliances with other women, which often occurred while he was out with his band. The stress of his infidelity reportedly led to many of their on-set arguments.
Though they stayed together for the sake of their children and their massive business empire for years, Lucy eventually reached her breaking point and filed for divorce in 1960.
Steve McQueen, Neile Adams, and Ali MacGraw
Steve McQueen was the King of Cool, but he was a difficult husband. While married to his first wife, Neile Adams, McQueen began a passionate affair with his The Getaway co-star, Ali MacGraw. MacGraw was also married at the time to film executive Robert Evans. The two stars reportedly fell for each other instantly on set, leading to a double scandal that rocked Hollywood and the tabloids.
Neile later wrote about the pain of McQueen’s constant infidelities, but the Ali MacGraw affair was the final straw. McQueen and MacGraw married in 1973, but their union was equally tumultuous.
Harrison Ford, Mary Marquardt, and Carrie Fisher
For decades, fans of Star Wars wondered if the on-screen chemistry between Han Solo and Princess Leia was real. In 2016, Carrie Fisher finally confirmed in her memoir that she and Harrison Ford had a whirlwind affair during the filming of the first movie in 1976. At the time, Ford was a 33-year-old father of two, married to his first wife, Mary Marquardt. Fisher, only 19, described it.
She called the affair intense but brief. Ford has never commented extensively on the revelation, but the news added a new layer of intrigue to the legendary film franchise.
Mick Jagger, Bianca Jagger, and Jerry Hall
The world of rock and roll is synonymous with infidelity, and Mick Jagger is its poster child. While married to the stunning Bianca Jagger, Mick began a high-profile affair with model Jerry Hall in the late 1970s. Bianca reportedly found out about the betrayal and famously quipped that her marriage ended on their wedding day. The affair with Jerry Hall eventually led to a long-term partnership.
This relationship lasted for years and resulted in several children, but Mick's wandering eye reportedly continued, eventually leading to his split from Hall years later when it was discovered he had fathered a child elsewhere.
Kris Jenner, Robert Kardashian, and Todd
Long before they were the most famous family on television, the Kardashians dealt with a major infidelity scandal. Kris Jenner has openly admitted in her memoirs that she was unfaithful to her first husband, Robert Kardashian, with a man she referred to as Todd (later identified as Todd Waterman). Kris described the affair as one of the biggest regrets of her life, noting it ended her marriage.
The betrayal caused a massive rift in the family at the time, and the drama has been revisited frequently on their various reality shows, keeping the story alive for new generations.
Jude Law, Sienna Miller, and the Nanny
In 2005, Jude Law and Sienna Miller were the golden couple of the British film scene. That image was shattered when it was revealed that Law had been having an affair with his children's nanny, Daisy Wright. The nanny reportedly went to the press with a detailed diary of their encounters. Law issued a public apology to Sienna, expressing deep regret for the pain he caused her.
Though the couple tried to reconcile and move past the betrayal, the public nature of the nanny scandal proved too much to overcome, and they eventually parted ways for good.
Arnold Schwarzenegger, Maria Shriver, and Mildred Baena
This scandal felt like something out of a movie script. In 2011, after 25 years of marriage, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver announced their separation. Shortly after, it was revealed that Arnold had fathered a child over a decade earlier with the family’s longtime housekeeper, Mildred Baena. The betrayal was particularly shocking because Baena had continued to work in the family home while the child grew up.
Maria was reportedly devastated by the double life Arnold had led. The secret son became a major media story, marking a sad end to a political power marriage.
Tiger Woods, Elin Nordegren, and Rachel Uchitel
The world of sports was rocked in 2009 when a car accident outside Tiger Woods' home spiraled into a massive cheating scandal. It was eventually revealed that the golf legend had been unfaithful to his wife, Elin Nordegren, with numerous women, starting with nightclub manager Rachel Uchitel. As the list of women grew to over a dozen, Woods’ clean-cut image evaporated overnight. This led to a public divorce.
The scandal resulted in the loss of major sponsorships and a temporary hiatus from golf. Elin was praised for her dignity throughout the incredibly difficult and humiliating ordeal.
Jack Nicholson, Anjelica Huston, and Rebecca Broussard
Jack Nicholson and Anjelica Huston had an on-again, off-again relationship that spanned 17 years. The final off happened in 1989 when Nicholson sat Huston down for dinner and informed her that another woman, Rebecca Broussard, was pregnant with his child. Huston famously reacted with physical anger, which she later wrote about in her memoir. The betrayal was the end of one of Hollywood’s most iconic and enduring partnerships.
Nicholson went on to have two children with Broussard, but his reputation as the ultimate Hollywood playboy was firmly cemented by the way the relationship ended.
Tony Curtis, Janet Leigh, and Christine Kaufmann
Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh were the ultimate Hollywood dream team, but the dream ended during the filming of Taras Bulba. Curtis reportedly fell for his 17-year-old co-star, Christine Kaufmann, while still married to Leigh. Tony later admitted that the marriage was already struggling, but the affair with the much younger Kaufmann was the final blow. The divorce was a huge shock to fans who loved the pair.
They were viewed as the perfect American family. Curtis married Kaufmann shortly after the divorce was finalized, though that marriage also eventually ended in a split after a few years.
Joan Crawford, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., and Clark Gable
This scandal was a tangled web of Hollywood royalty. While Crawford was married to Douglas Fairbanks Jr.—the son of silent film legend Douglas Fairbanks—she was reportedly engaged in a heavy affair with Clark Gable. The betrayal was considered particularly scandalous because of Fairbanks' high standing in the community. MGM executives allegedly stepped in, forcing Crawford to keep her marriage together for the sake of appearances for the studio.
Eventually, the pressure of the hidden affair and the crumbling marriage led to a divorce in 1933, allowing Crawford to continue her friendship with Gable more openly.
Katharine Hepburn, Ludlow Ogden Smith, and Various Affairs
Katharine Hepburn was married only once, to Ludlow Ogden Smith, but she reportedly spent much of that marriage being unfaithful. Hepburn was far more interested in her career and her independence than being a traditional wife. She reportedly had several dalliances with directors and co-stars during her union with Ludlow. Eventually, they divorced, though they remained friends for the rest of his life. She was very bold.
Hepburn’s refusal to conform to the expectations of a 1930s wife made her a controversial figure, but she remained unapologetic about her choices in love and life.
Joan Collins, Maxwell Reed, and Anthony Newley
The glamorous Joan Collins has had her fair share of romantic drama. During her marriage to her second husband, Anthony Newley, Collins reportedly struggled with his frequent infidelities, but she was allegedly not entirely innocent herself. Rumors swirled that Collins sought comfort in the arms of others as her marriage to the womanizing Newley began to disintegrate. Joan has always been very candid about her life.
While she often played the scorned woman on screen in Dynasty, her real-life romantic history was just as complicated and filled with high-society betrayals as any television script.
Lauren Bacall, Jason Robards, and The Bottle
After the death of Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall married actor Jason Robards. This marriage was reportedly plagued by Robards’ struggle with alcohol and his frequent unfaithfulness. Bacall later wrote in her autobiography about the pain of discovering his affairs and the toll his behavior took on her. She reportedly tried to keep the marriage together for the sake of their son, but it was just too much.
The constant betrayals and his unpredictable nature eventually led to their divorce in 1969. Bacall remained a symbol of strength, but this period of her life was marked by deep personal disappointment.
Mia Farrow, André Previn, and Woody Allen
The story of Mia Farrow and Woody Allen is one of the most disturbing in Hollywood history. While they were never legally married, they were in a long-term committed partnership and had children together. In 1992, Farrow reportedly discovered nude photographs of her adopted daughter, Soon-Yi Previn, in Allen’s apartment. It was revealed that Allen had been having an affair with the 21-year-old Soon-Yi behind Farrow’s back.
The betrayal shattered the family and led to a decades-long public feud and legal battle. Allen eventually married Soon-Yi, a move that remains highly controversial to this day.
Kenneth Branagh, Emma Thompson, and Helena Bonham Carter
Emma Thompson and Kenneth Branagh were the golden couple of the British stage and screen until 1994. While filming Frankenstein, Branagh reportedly began an affair with his co-star, Helena Bonham Carter. Thompson was reportedly blindsided by the betrayal, later stating that her heart was badly broken. She famously channeled that real-life pain into her role in Love Actually, where her character discovers her husband is being unfaithful.
Branagh and Bonham Carter went on to date for several years, while Thompson eventually find happiness with her current husband, Greg Wise, whom she met while filming Sense and Sensibility.
Ethan Hawke, Uma Thurman, and the Nanny
Another nanny scandal hit Hollywood in 2003 when Uma Thurman and Ethan Hawke separated. Reports surfaced that Hawke had been unfaithful with the couple's nanny, Ryan Shawhughes. While Hawke initially denied that the nanny was the cause of the divorce, he ended up marrying Shawhughes in 2008, and they are still together today. Thurman has been vocal about the excruciating nature of the split and the betrayal.
The scandal was a major topic for fans who viewed the pair as one of the coolest, most intellectual couples in the industry, making the cliché nature of the betrayal even more surprising.
Ryan Phillippe, Reese Witherspoon, and Abbie Cornish
Reese Witherspoon and Ryan Phillippe seemed like the perfect teen idol couple grown up. However, their marriage came to an end in 2006 amid reports that Phillippe had been unfaithful with his Stop-Loss co-star, Abbie Cornish. While Phillippe denied the affair was the sole reason for the split, the timing and subsequent relationship with Cornish made the rumors hard for the public to ignore. Reese received public sympathy.
At the height of her career, the news was a massive blow. She eventually moved on to a successful second chapter, both in her career and her personal life.
Spencer Tracy, Louise Treadwell, and Joan Crawford
Before his long-term affair with Katharine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy reportedly had a brief but scandalous dalliance with Joan Crawford. While Tracy was married to Louise Treadwell, he and Crawford were paired together in the 1933 film Man’s Castle. The chemistry was reportedly explosive, and the two began a short-lived affair. However, Tracy’s guilt over his marriage and his religious beliefs allegedly caused him to end the relationship.
This early instance of infidelity showed a pattern in Tracy’s life of struggling to balance his personal desires with his commitment to his wife and his faith.


































