3:35 pm - 02/27/2013

Rachel McAdams is back on the market. The actress has ended her real-life romance with Midnight in Paris costar Michael Sheen, a source confirms to Us Weekly.
McAdams, 34, and Sheen, 44, took their romance public in October 2010 after meeting on the naturally romantic set of Woody Allen's film.
"Michael and I didn't get together while we were filming Midnight in Paris, which I feel strongly about not doing when I'm working. We became quite good friends, which I think is a great way to start," McAdams told The Sunday Telegraph's Stella magazine in January 2012. "I felt very blessed to have made a Woody Allen film in Paris together."
The Vow actress also shared that her most important relationship is good communication. "You need to trust each other and be able to talk to each other and be best friends."
During her relationship with the British actor, the paris remained steadfastly devoted to making it work. "Michael and I never spend more than three weeks apart -- we rack up a lot of air miles -- but you have to be quite adaptable in this business whether you are in a relationship or not," she told Stella.
The Canadian star's last serious relationship prior to Sheen was with herNotebook costar Ryan Gosling. The two began dating in 2005 and were briefly engaged, but called it off in 2007. Sheen had an eight-year relationship with actress Kate Beckinsale from 1995 until 2003; the two share daughter Lily, 14.
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Rachel McAdams, Michael Sheen Split

Rachel McAdams is back on the market. The actress has ended her real-life romance with Midnight in Paris costar Michael Sheen, a source confirms to Us Weekly.
McAdams, 34, and Sheen, 44, took their romance public in October 2010 after meeting on the naturally romantic set of Woody Allen's film.
"Michael and I didn't get together while we were filming Midnight in Paris, which I feel strongly about not doing when I'm working. We became quite good friends, which I think is a great way to start," McAdams told The Sunday Telegraph's Stella magazine in January 2012. "I felt very blessed to have made a Woody Allen film in Paris together."
The Vow actress also shared that her most important relationship is good communication. "You need to trust each other and be able to talk to each other and be best friends."
During her relationship with the British actor, the paris remained steadfastly devoted to making it work. "Michael and I never spend more than three weeks apart -- we rack up a lot of air miles -- but you have to be quite adaptable in this business whether you are in a relationship or not," she told Stella.
The Canadian star's last serious relationship prior to Sheen was with herNotebook costar Ryan Gosling. The two began dating in 2005 and were briefly engaged, but called it off in 2007. Sheen had an eight-year relationship with actress Kate Beckinsale from 1995 until 2003; the two share daughter Lily, 14.
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She can do so much better
Jeez, him and Simon Pegg could be siblings though.
Edited at 2013-02-27 03:40 pm (UTC)
Gosling co-starred with Bullock in the 2002 thriller, “Murder By Numbers.” Bullock, who is sixteen years Gosling’s senior, dated the handsome actor for two years.
In 2004, Gosling portrayed McAdams’s big love in “The Notebook,” which became an instant classic and reveals the chemistry between the two celebrities. They were born in the same hospital but met on the set of “The Notebook” and started dating a year after the film’s release. They split in 2008.
Gosling credited the popular drama for bringing him to McAdams, but told GQ in 2007 that his relationship with the “Morning Glory” actress was even more romantic than that of their characters in “The Notebook.”
“I mean, God bless ‘The Notebook,’ it introduced me to one of the great loves of my life,” Gosling said. “But, people do Rachel and me a disservice by assuming we were anything like the people in that movie. Rachel and my love story is a hell of a lot more romantic than that.”
I mean...Seriously?!?
her forehead is fine with her beautiful face
him not so much
anyway, this sucks, i liked these two. love is dead. blah blah