Some Hollywood fairytales have a twist.
While many celebrities and their significant others cohabitate in the normal sense, some A-listers have embraced newer relationship arrangements.
Living proof — Jada Pinkett Smith. The actress recently revealed that she has no plans to divorce husband Will Smith despite the pair living individually for the past seven years.
In line with Pinkett Smith, 52, the couple had been struggling with their tumultuous marriage and were simply “exhausted with trying” by 2016.
“I feel we were each sort of just still stuck in our fantasy of what we thought the opposite person ought to be,” she told the “Today” show’s Hoda Kotb, 59, in an exclusive interview that aired on Oct. 13.
“I made a promise that there won’t ever be a reason for us to break up. We are going to work through whatever,” she continued. “And I just haven’t been capable of break that promise.”
Pinkett Smith and the Oscar winner aren’t the one famous couple to go against the approach to life expectations for romantic partners.
Joining the couple are several other high-profile pairings, including Helena Bonham Carter and ex Tim Burton, Gwyneth Paltrow and husband Brad Falchuk and more.
Read more about celebrity couples who’ve admitted to unconventional living situations.
Jada Pinkett Smith and Will Smith
It should come as no surprise, given recent headlines, that Pinkett Smith and the “I Am Legend” star, 55, have had a rocky marriage.
Talking with People shortly after the promo for her “Today” show, Pinkett Smith revealed that she and Smith had “been performing some really heavy-duty work together.
“We just got deep love for one another and we’re going to work out what that appears like for us,” she told the outlet, adding that they’re “still figuring it out.”
Pinkett Smith also revealed that she didn’t sign a prenup when she wed the “Bad Boys” star in 1997.
“Irrespective of what, we’re going to figure it out and that’s why we don’t need a prenup, because I’m making a promise that divorce won’t be essential, that we are going to figure this out,” Pinkett Smith explained.
Pinkett Smith told Parade that she and Smith made a promise to never call it quits during a “very real moment” for the 2 of them, through which they recognized that there can be “tough times on this journey.”
Gwyneth Paltrow and Brad Falchuk
Oscar winner Gwyneth Paltrow revealed that she and her hubby, television producer Brad Falchuk, didn’t live under the identical roof until a 12 months into their marriage.
“Oh, all my married friends say that the way in which we live sounds ideal, and we shouldn’t change a thing,” Paltrow, 51, gushed to the Sunday Times in 2019, adding that her “intimacy teacher” expressed approval for this arrangement.
In 2020, the “Shakespeare in Love” actress and Falchuk, 52, finally moved into the identical home.
“I believed it was really interesting how resonant that was for people,” Paltrow told Harper’s Bazaar. “Certainly one of my best friends was like, ‘That’s my dream. Don’t ever move in.’”
The “Iron Man” actress and Falchuk were attempting to ease their children into becoming a blended family before they moved in together.
“I feel, really, because we each have two teenage children whom we love very much, but we were just attempting to be mindful and provides them somewhat space and never move too quickly,” Paltrow said while appearing on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” in 2019.
“But now, we’re merged, and it’s great,” the Goop founder added.
Tim Burton and Helena Bonham Carter
Tim Burton and Helena Bonham Carter met while filming the 2001 remake “Planet of the Apes” and were together from 2001 to 2014.
They never shared a house during their 13-year relationship, but did three connected homes to supply their children, Billy and Nell, with a middle area of sorts.
“He all the time visits,” the “Sweeney Todd” star said of Burton to the Guardian in 2010. “Which is de facto touching. He’s all the time coming over.”
She added: “The homes are joined. We’ve a throughway. Journalists think there’s an underground tunnel, gothic. It’s actually quite above ground, numerous light.”
Bonham Carter noted that their sleeping styles played a task in the choice to have three homes while they were together.
“There’s a snoring issue … I talk, he snores,” the “Fight Club” star said. “The opposite thing is, he’s an insomniac, so he needs to observe television to get to sleep. I need silence.”
In line with Harper’s Bazaar, Bonham Carter said she felt like she went through a divorce when the pair split in 2014.
“I went through a really painful divorce,” Bonham Carter said. “It was a long-lasting thing. That’s the opposite thing, it’s not that finite. It never ends. Even for those who divorce anyone, it’s a sort of marriage if you’ve got children with them. The connection has to alter.”
She added: “It’s a really complicated thing methods to share the kids.”
Carson Daly and Siri Daly
“Today” show co-host Carson Daly and his wife, Siri, have been sleeping in separate beds after getting “sleep divorced” in 2019.
In line with Daly, 50, the split happened after Siri, 42, became pregnant with the couple’s fourth child.
“We’re each pretty good-sized humans and it just wasn’t really working when she was in her third trimester, and I even have sleep apnea, which may be very sexy for the women on the market, I’m sure,” the “Voice” host joked in June 2020. “She couldn’t get comfortable, so we were like a industrial you’d see, kicking one another and just not sleeping.
“We woke up and we just shook hands like, ‘I really like you, however it’s time to sleep divorce. It’ll be one of the best thing for all of us,’” he told People.
This arrangement has stayed the identical following their child’s birth.
“I’m purposely not sleeping, obviously, with [Siri] and Goldie, because I don’t need to wake them up at 3 o’clock within the morning,” Daly explained. “We’re still sleep divorced, but for discernibly different reasons. I don’t know if we’ll ever sleep together again.”
Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick, Travis Barker
Try “maintaining” with this head spinner.
Now-exes Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick began sleeping in numerous beds after Kardashian, 44, began allowing kids Mason and Penelope to sleep together with her and Disick, 40.
“With two kids in my bed, Scott had begun sleeping within the guest room,” Kardashian wrote on her site Poosh in 2018. “So I made an effort to try to get Reign to sleep in his crib.”
In line with the “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” star, she “actually spent the primary two months sleeping in a bed in his room” as she was up at night nursing.
Following her split from Disick in 2015 and her 2022 marriage to Blink-182’s Travis Barker, the fact star revealed that she and Barker, 47, are currently living in numerous houses.
“We’ve our routines inside our house,” Kardashian said on the “Not Skinny but Not Fat” podcast. “Like, when the youngsters are at their dad’s house, I stay at his house, and there are still nights once we’ll stay at one another’s houses in between. But I stand up at six within the morning, and I carpool every morning, after which I’m going straight to his house and have matcha.”
The truth star and the musician, who were “determining methods to mix our households and our youngsters,” revealed in June 2023 that they were expecting their first child together, a baby boy.
Farrah Fawcett and Ryan O’Neal
Reflecting the tumultuous relationship between late actress Farrah Fawcett and actor Ryan O’Neal, it was revealed in O’Neal’s 2012 book, “Each of Us: My Life With Farrah,” that each he and Fawcett, who died in 2009 on the age of 62, slept individually.
“There may be this thin, impenetrable veil between us,” O’Neal, 82, wrote. “We’re skilled and considerate to one another on the set; cool, almost aloof at home.”
The text continues: “She accuses me of being bored and indignant. Possibly she’s right. Sometimes our love just doesn’t make up the differences.”
In line with the “What’s Up, Doc?” star, the pair decided to sleep in separate bedrooms after their son, Redmond, got within the habit of sleeping in his parent’s bed.
O’Neal said their son had “strong legs like his mother” and he would “burrow into the bed, determine he didn’t have enough room, after which start pushing with all his might, until I had no other alternative but to sleep on the ground or in the opposite room.”
Despite Redmond eventually outgrowing the stunt, the damage was done.
“Farrah and I had grown used to our privacy and it stuck, and even once we traveled after that, we’d often get adjoining rooms,” O’Neal continued. “I all the time considered our arrangement as terribly mature of us. Now I wish I could have back every one in all those nights we slept in separate beds.”