[post_page_title]1953 – Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn[/post_page_title]
Like Lana Turner and Kirk Douglas, Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn were not a couple in real life – but everyone rather publicly tried to push them together after their on-screen romance.

This professional couple took the world by storm in 1953 when they starred alongside each other in the Hollywood classic, Roman Holiday. While these two never became a couple in real life, it was Gregory who actually introduced Audrey to the man who would eventually become her husband, Mel Ferrer. Every cloud, right?
[post_page_title]1954 – Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio[/post_page_title]
In 1954, Marilyn Monroe was one of the most popular actresses and singers within the realm of Hollywood, and everyone knew Joe DiMaggio for his work on the baseball field. Because of this, fans cheered when they learned that the couple had made their love official and became husband and wife.

They tied the knot at San Francisco City Hall, and many believed them to be perfect for each other. However, their marriage lasted just a few months after Marilyn filed for divorce and accused her spouse of mental cruelty.