These 7 Platonic Hollywood Relationships Prove It Isn’t Always About Being in Love (2 of 4)

2. Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper

As soon as we saw Lawrence and Cooper on-screen together in the 2012 romcom “Silver Linings Playbook,” folks were wondering if they were more than just co-stars. The fact that they subsequently appeared in four movies in total, it might be reasonable to assume they had a thing going. However, they have both denied it, insisting that they’re just good friends. Lawrence married Cooke Maroney, an art gallery director, in 2019 and they have a kid together, so that’s even better than a strong denial.

3. Julia Roberts and George Clooney

Given that Roberts and Clooney have been pretty big deals since the early 90s, it probably comes as a big surprise that they had never actually met each other until they were on the set of 2001’s “Ocean’s Eleven.” But since then they’ve become so close that they think of each other as part of their extended families, even going on luxurious vacations with the entire clan, spouses, and kids included.