WHO would you say are the most mismatched celebrity couples of the last few years?
According to new research, plenty of VIP pairings are up for the title, as their love story has left people scratching their heads.
Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas came in at top of the listCredit: Andrew Sims - The TimesElon Musk and Grimes were in second positionCredit: AFPMegan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly have also been described as mismatchedCredit: Getty Images - GettyHollywood stars Michael Douglas and Catherina Zeta-Jones took the top spot, while billionaire Elon Musk’s partnership with art-pop star Grimes placed second on the list.
They were followed by Bill Murray’s fling with musician Kelis and Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly in fourth position.
According to a new study commissioned by Sky Atlantic, to launch its new series The Lovers, Olivia Wilde and Harry Styles’ former romance is next in line, with Bill Nighy and Anna Wintour coming in close behind.
Elon Musk makes history by becoming the first person in the world to lose $200bnOther names in the list also include Cameron Diaz and Benji Madden, Mary-Kate Olsen and Olivier Sarkozy and Macaulay Culkin and Brenda Song.
But it’s not just confined to the rich and famous – as the research from OnePoll also confirmed that one in five couples admit they have nothing in common.
A study of 2,000 adults in a relationship found 24 per cent have totally different hobbies to their other half.And one in six (14 per cent) say their music taste couldn’t be further apart from their partner.
While a further 51 percent who have a big physical difference in appearance, say this was what immediately sparked the fire of attraction.
With looks, sense of style and spoken accent the differentiators that initially caught their eyes - and ears.
But, of everyone polled, 51 per cent say these opposing relationships really work.
The data also found couples are more likely to be closely aligned on what food they eat and what holidays they prefer to go on, than many other subjects like film taste or their jobs.
However, with opposing tastes in many areas of life, 11 per cent admit they find it difficult to plan things to do with their partner.
Just over a third (34 per cent) have clashed with their significant other when it comes to making decisions.
Taiwan reveals Elon Musk-style plot to resist China using 'army of satellites'But a quarter (24 per cent) believe couples who have opposing interests are more likely to stay together, than those who do not.
And as many as 73 per cent believe having different interests can lead to more diverse and enriching conversations in a relationship.
More than a fifth (22 per cent) of those polled admit they’ve made a conscious effort to change their interests, to match their partner.
Sky Atlantic's spokesperson said: “Our brand-new drama The Lovers is the unexpected love story of two people who appear to be utterly wrong for each other, yet may just be utterly right.”
This led us to question if falling in love with people similar to ourselves would be boring, or a match made in heaven - are people more attracted to the unknown, or the mysterious?
“In the series, it seems love has no boundaries, which led us to wonder if opposites really do attract and what factors really make two people compatible."
“The findings show that some things are higher in pecking order than others.”
The Lovers is coming to Sky Atlantic and streaming service NOW on 7th September
One in five couples have admitted they have nothing in common but are still in loveCredit: SWNS