What We Can Learn From 2024's Most Dramatic Celebrity Breakups
Every year, celebrity relationships give us new definitions of love. Among the favorites of 2024, "Mad Men" bombshell Christina Hendricks brought Southern gothic romance to life with a beautiful New Orleans wedding, Olivia Rodrigo and Louis Partridge continued to charm as Gen Z's universally-adored couple, and news of Benny Blanco's proposal to Selena Gomez revived the popularity of marquise engagement rings. But while love was certainly in the air for some, if 2024 proved anything, it's that no amount of fame or fortune can guarantee a happily ever after.
2024 did deliver its fair share of era-defining endings. Admittedly, most of us aren't drinking our partner's blood or rekindling long-lost romances aboard private jets, but even our preoccupation with celeb breakups can teach us a thing or two about our own lives. Beyond the Instagram posts, paparazzi snapshots, and dramatic implosions, these splits left us with lessons on love, loss, and what not to do in relationships. After all, the human heart doesn't care about how famous you are, it just wants to be loved.
Sabrina Carpenter and Barry Keoghan
Sabrina Carpenter sashayed into summer 2024 with a caffeinated claim that she can't relate to desperation. Soon after, she was begging her actor boyfriend Barry Keoghan not to embarrass her in the single, "Please Please Please." The It Couple of the year reportedly met at Givenchy's Paris Fashion Week show in 2023. She stunned in a black sheer dress, while he wore a crisp white jacket — two outfits that would later be immortalized in her song "Bed Chem," a synth-laden, R&B-infused tune that fantasized about their electric connection. Over time, the pair were spotted dining together in Los Angeles, he attended her shows in visibly giddy support, and they made glamorous red carpet appearances side-by-side.
But things came to a head at the end of the year when the online grapevine suggested Barry had cheated on Sabrina with relatively unknown TikToker Breckie Hill. Sources confirmed to People that the couple had decided to part ways. Though Hill denied the allegations, Barry deactivated his Instagram account amid the heat. From the start, Sabrina's lyrics hinted at lingering doubts about Barry's behavior. Her music seemed to foreshadow the eventual fallout, offering us a timeless reminder: trust your gut. If you're worried they'll embarrass you, they probably will.
Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly
There is so much to learn from the unsettling, oft grotesque frenzy that was Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly. Theirs was a relationship defined by its extremes: explicit PDA, blood-drinking rituals, and a level of intensity she described to Nylon as mythological. Fox described loving MGK as "like being in love with a tsunami or a forest fire." But as any natural disaster implies, destruction is what will be left in its wake.
TMZ reported their split in late 2024, saying tensions boiled over during a trip to Colorado when Fox discovered something suspicious on the emo-punk singer's phone. Attempts to reconcile failed, with sources relaying to Us Weekly: "They were trying to make it work again after the pregnancy, but they are both too hot-headed and fell back into constant fighting. They can't get on the same page and it's not easy for them being together." Intensity might feel exhilarating, but it's not the same as compatibility. A relationship that hinges upon fiery highs and lows can quickly become unsustainable when the flames turn destructive.
J.Lo and Ben Affleck
An ex is an ex for a reason. No matter how fairytale-like the reunion looks in the photos, the past can sometimes find a stealthy way of sneaking into the present, regardless of how much time passed. Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck learned that the hard way, so we don't have to. After months of speculation, J.Lo filed for divorce, closing the book on Bennifer 2.0. What had begun as a starry-eyed revival of a decades-old love story ended, once again, with heartbreak.
The pair reunited in 2021, with TMZ revealing they rekindled their connection via email — how retro! By 2022, Jennifer Lopez was donning an engagement ring once more, sealing their comeback with a lavish second wedding in Georgia. But by mid-2024, the honeymoon phase was officially over. Separation rumors gained momentum as sources confirmed to People in May 2024 that the couple was living apart, and Affleck was spotted sans wedding ring. His absence from Lopez's grand Bridgerton-themed 55th birthday party only exacerbated the speculation (via People). By October, with the divorce finalized, it was over for good. But Lopez told Interview she was excited about her newfound independence, posing: "What can I f****** do when it's just me flying on my own ... What if I'm just free?" Revisiting old flames might feel romantic, but it doesn't always work out. Some things are best left in the past.
Zoë Kravitz and Channing Tatum
On paper, Channing Tatum and Zoë Kravitz seemed perfect. After all, they are two of the finest examples of Hollywood hotness out there. But even the most dazzling pairs don't always shine behind closed doors. Their love story began in 2021 on the set of Kravitz's directorial debut, "Blink Twice." The sparks were undeniable. On working together, she told GQ: "Whether it was making me tea or pouring me a drink or going to whip someone in into shape or whatever — he really was my protector and it was really wonderful and sweet," before adding: "I think if you can do something like that together, it's a good test. And we came out even stronger." Though, seemingly, not strong enough.
Kravitz and Tatum ended their three-year relationship in late 2024, with multiple sources confirming to People that their engagement had been called off. This is a lesson to us all. Picture-perfect doesn't always mean actually perfect. A relationship that looks flawless to the outside world might still falter when it comes to the deeper, day-to-day realities.
Madelyn Cline and Pete Davidson
Ariana Grande, Kim Kardashian, Emily Ratajkowski, Kate Beckinsale, Margaret Qualley, Kaia Gerber, Phoebe Dynevor — and that's not even the comprehensive list. At this point, Pete Davidson's love life is practically its own franchise. But while the comedian told W he doesn't "want to be this loser who just dates people," Madelyn's run with him reminds us of a universal truth: you can't change someone who's made a habit of moving on quickly.
For a while, it seemed promising. The "Outer Banks" star supported Davidson at his stand-up shows, and a source gushed to Us Weekly that "they are very much in love." But by the year's end, the relationship was over. Cline confirmed the split during her Nylon interview, keeping details private but giving a crisp rejoinder on Davidson's well-documented pattern: "The jokes write themselves." What we can take away from this is that you can't fix a serial dater. If someone has a history of fleeting entanglements that burn out just as quickly, it's unlikely you'll rewrite the narrative. Cline handled her breakup with grace: a reminder that sometimes, the best way to move on is to quietly step away.