
Romance or fauxmance: Are these cozy movie co-stars actually dating?
NY Post
Is it true love — or simply a fauxmance?
Rumored Hollywood relationships between co-stars have tantalized fans and juiced up the box office for decades.
From Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney going on fake “dates” in the 1940s (photo ops set up by p.r.) to Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt hitting it off on the set of “Mr. and Mrs. Smith” (the very real start of a future disaster), the question of whether on screen chemistry is real or just acting is a staple of Tinseltown.
In 2025, celebs are still fueling rampant speculation about their status — whether legit or choreographed. They’re being touchy on red carpets, flirting during interviews and getting caught by paparazzi at cozy dinners.
But which are the genuine article and which are fake?
Their movie: “The Naked Gun”
