Celebrity Modelizers Have Been Around For Longer Than You Think
10 Celebrity Modelizers Who Seem To Have All The Luck
When models and celebrities collide, it can seem like the stars have aligned to create the perfect, genetically-gifted couple. But you can have too much of a good thing.
Thanks to "Sex and the City," we have a term for the men of Hollywood who seem to have an addiction to dating leggy beauties: modelizers. To give you a better idea, we've rounded up some classic examples of male celebs who have a thing for dating models. See our list of modelizers below and tell us if we're missing anyone!
Leonardo DiCaprio Today's quintessential modelizer, Leo has dated everyone from Bar Refaeli to Gisele Bundchen to Erin Heatherton. He even romanced Naomi Campbell back in the '90s. Oh, and he's currently dating Victoria's Secret model Toni Garrn -- it's no wonder some people have started referring to modelizing as "Leonardo DiCaprio Syndrome."
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Leonardo DiCaprio & Gisele Bundchen
Mick Jagger The Rolling Stones frontman has had a pretty impressive roster of model girlfriends and wives. He tied the knot with models Bianca Jagger and Jerry Hall, but he's also dated stunners like Luciana Gimenez, Carla Bruni and Janice Dickinson. As for his current statuesque fashion designer girlfriend L'Wren Scott? Yah, she was a model, too.
Mick Jagger & Jerry Hall
Adam Levine Even though he's now engaged to Victoria's Secret model Behati Prinsloo, the "Moves Like Jagger" singer seems to go through model girlfriends like tissues, dating more VS faces like Anne Vyalitsyna, Nina Agdal and Angela Bellotte. Man, backstage at the annual VS fashion show must be awkward.
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Adam Levine & Anne V
Johnny Depp After he realized his relationship with Winona Ryder wouldn't last "forever," the actor moved on to his tabloid-worthy relationship with supermodel Kate Moss. Then, after a brief fling with Naomi Campbell, Depp entered into a 14-year relationship with French model Vanessa Paradis, which sadly ended last year.
Johnny Depp & Kate Moss
Richard Gere The man was married to Cindy Crawford, for crying out loud. These days, he's married to model Carey Lowell, but he also had a rumored affair with Kim Basinger, a former fashion model.
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Richard Gere & Cindy Crawford
Rod Stewart Starting off his modelizing with his first serious relationship, the musician dated Dee Harrington back in the '70s before marrying his first model wife, Alana Stewart. After the couple split, Stewart dated Sports Illustrated model Kelly Emberg. He married wife number two, Rachel Hunter, then moved on to his current wife, British model Penny Lancaster.
Rod Stewart & Rachel Hunter
Bruce Willis Always the ladies man, Willis is currently married to Emma Heming. Before tying the knot, the actor reportedly dated Brooke Burns, Maria Bravo Rosado and Emily Sandberg, and he was married to Demi Moore (hey, she was signed with Elite Model Management back in the day).
Bruce Willis & Emma Heming
George Clooney The eternal bachelor has been fortunate enough to date a handful of models, including Karen Duffy, Celine Balitran, Lisa Snowdon and Elisabetta Canalis. He recently ended a long-term relationship with Stacy Keibler, who's done some modeling work. On to the next one, George!
George Clooney & Elisabetta Canalis
Seal We all know about Seal's marriage and messy divorce from supermodel Heidi Klum, but the singer has a pretty impressive roster of former girlfriends, including Tyra Banks and Tatjana Patitz. Now that he's an unmarried man, we predict another leggy model in his future.
Seal & Heidi Klum
Eric Clapton First he lured model Pattie Boyd away from George Harrison (and married her), then he had an affair with Italian model Lory Del Santo in 1988. Flash-forward to the '90s when Clapton dated supermodel and future French first lady Carla Bruni.
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