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A Hollywood marriage originally meant a glamorous high society marriage between celebrities involved in the U. However, the term has grown to also have strong negative connotations of a marriage that is of short duration and quickly ends in separation or divorce. Sympathetic views of celebrities point out that in Hollywood, it is mostly the bad marriages that are documented by the media, giving a skewed perspective that might make "Hollywood marriages" appear to have a worse success rate than they have in reality.
In Bob Thomas of the Associated Press remarked specifically about the tendency to ignore lasting celebrity marriages with the examples he gave including Bob Hope 's marriage to Dolores Hope and Rosalind Russell 's marriage to producer Frederick Brisson. Negative views of Hollywood marriages take the position that the divorce rates are indeed unusually high among celebrities and that this is caused by faults within Hollywood as a culture or by personal faults of the celebrities themselves.
They point to the usage of weddings as publicity stunts , the egotism or immaturity of celebrities or "celebrity culture", and high rates of infidelity or promiscuity. Bee Wilson , in an article for The Daily Telegraph , critiqued "Hollywood marriages" for often being based on the unrealistic dreams of what she termed "permanent children", although she points to some classic Hollywood couples—such as Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart , or Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward —as exceptions to these criticisms.
Emery specifically mentions Hollywood divorces as epitomizing a "consumerist, throw-away -marriage view found in the West. The actors and entertainers themselves vary in perspective on the commonality or reason for divorce in Hollywood. In Anne Baxter stated Hollywood was "the most difficult place in America for marriage" due, in part, to the "terrible extremes of success and failure" both spouses may face.