The Craziest, Most Expensive Hollywood Divorces of All Time
Hollywood is the land of glitz, glamour, and romance – until it is not. Over the years, we have seen our fair share of relationships bloom, only to later crash and burn in spectacular (and expensive) fashion. Today, let’s take a stroll down the red carpet of Hollywood’s most notorious and priciest breakups.
Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver
The Terminator-turned-Governator Arnold, and Maria Shriver, a journalist and member of the iconic Kennedy family, seemed like an unshakable duo. Yet after 25 years, the marriage was terminated amid a scandal involving Arnold fathering a child with the couple’s housekeeper.

Arnold / IG / When celebrity couples call it quits, more often than not, they end up paying a massive amount in divorce settlements.
Their divorce cost was estimated at $250 to $375 million. Hasta la vista, marriage!
Garth Brooks and Sandy Mahl
Before he was serenading Trisha Yearwood, Garth Brooks was harmonizing his life with his college sweetheart, Sandy Mahl. But, as many country songs go, this love story had its heartbreak.
Consequently, this led to a reported $125 million settlement in 2001. Ouch.
Bill & Melinda Gates
Sure, they are not exactly Hollywood, but their divorce still made entertainment news. After 27 years of marriage and creating one of the world’s largest charitable foundations, Bill and Melinda called it quits.

Bill Gates / IG / Reports suggest that Melinda Gates walked away with a whopping $76 billion after parting ways with Bill Gates.
Though details of their settlement remain private, let’s just remember Bill’s net worth is around $130 billion. Splitting that empire? Definitely one for the record books.
Steven Spielberg and Amy Irving
The eminent director and his actress wife seemed like the ultimate film industry couple. However, after just four years of marriage in the 1980s, they called it wraps.
Their prenuptial agreement, reportedly scribbled on a napkin, did not stand up in court, leading to Irving getting a whopping $100 million.
Dr. Dre and Nicole Young
The hip-hop mogul and his longtime spouse Nicole Young hit a rough patch after 24 years, leading to a discordant split. While they are still in the midst of a legal tussle at the time of writing, Nicole is seeking a slice of Dr. Dre’s $800 million empire.
With allegations, claims, and a lot of beats, this one promises to be one of Hollywood’s most talked-about breakups for years to come.

Dre / IG / According to reports, hip-hop mogul Dr. Dre paid a whopping 100 million in divorce settlement with his ex-wife Nicole Young.
Harrison Ford and Melissa Mathison
Next up: Harrison Ford’s split from screenwriter Melissa Mathison (known for “E.T.”) in 2004 was out of this world in terms of its price tag. With a union lasting over two decades, the divorce settlement amounted to somewhere around $85 million, not to mention future royalties from movies Ford made during their marriage.
Of course, these are just a few of the many jaw-dropping divorces that have graced the headlines. The mix of love, fame, and big bank accounts tends to lead to epic tales of romance gone awry. Though we often view celebrities as living the dream, these divorces remind us that they, too, face the challenges and heartbreaks we all do. Just with a few more zeros at the end.
In all seriousness, while these tales are intriguing and sometimes even shocking, they serve as a reminder that relationships take work, no matter how famous or wealthy you might be. And, while we may not have millions to lose in a split, we all have emotions, time, and love invested.
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