People magazine reports: “One of Hollywood’s most enduring relationships has ended – Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins have broken up after more than two decades together…” Full Story
Oddly enough I care, as celebrity couples go. They’re both tremendous actors, have great noses for making good screen choices, and seemed an eclectically attractive couple. I was always puzzled by the pairing but was heartened that they seemed to make it work. Oy vay. I hope they both move on to better things.
Well, yeah, I do care. Just watched Tim Robbins the other night in City of Ember and I always enjoyed Robbins’ and Sanrandon’s performances.
Yikes — who’s next? Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell? Warren Beatty and Annette Benning? Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones?
Reading this news did make me chuckle a bit, thinking that the timing was right for Parade magazine to run a piece this Sunday about “Hollywood’s Longest Marriages/Partnerships” with a sidebar about Sarandon & Robbins. The American Profile insert ran a story about “what Michael Jackson’s up to these days” a full week after he died. (The same issue had an ad with the headline “Are you having trouble wiping yourself?”)
Also, one of the two inserts is bound to have a celebrity profile on Brittany Murphy coming up in the next issue.
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Sisyphus on December 23 at 3:20 p.m.
Oddly enough I care, as celebrity couples go. They’re both tremendous actors, have great noses for making good screen choices, and seemed an eclectically attractive couple. I was always puzzled by the pairing but was heartened that they seemed to make it work. Oy vay. I hope they both move on to better things.
sue on December 23 at 3:29 p.m.
I’m sad to hear that also. I like both of them as actors very much.
spokelooneh on December 23 at 3:32 p.m.
I hope it’s amicable and both continue to have good relationships with their children.
Stickman on December 23 at 3:46 p.m.
No, I really don’t care. Should we?
hmoffsuite on December 23 at 3:51 p.m.
No comment.
Don_Sausser on December 23 at 4:31 p.m.
Who are they?
zelda on December 23 at 4:32 p.m.
Well, yeah, I do care. Just watched Tim Robbins the other night in City of Ember and I always enjoyed Robbins’ and Sanrandon’s performances.
Yikes — who’s next? Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell? Warren Beatty and Annette Benning? Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones?
Reading this news did make me chuckle a bit, thinking that the timing was right for Parade magazine to run a piece this Sunday about “Hollywood’s Longest Marriages/Partnerships” with a sidebar about Sarandon & Robbins. The American Profile insert ran a story about “what Michael Jackson’s up to these days” a full week after he died. (The same issue had an ad with the headline “Are you having trouble wiping yourself?”)
Also, one of the two inserts is bound to have a celebrity profile on Brittany Murphy coming up in the next issue.
Charlie on December 23 at 7:33 p.m.
Don’t really give a hoot, they live in a make believe world. Good luck.