These LGBTQ Couples Prove True Love Knows No Boundaries

Cynthia Nixon and Christine Marinoni – Together Since 2004

Cynthia Nixon didn’t fall for a fellow celeb. Instead, she fell for a firebrand. She met Christine Marinoni, an education activist with a sharp tongue and serious purpose, in 2004 while fighting for better public schools in New York. Things got real fast. Their bond grew quietly behind the scenes of campaigns and classrooms, far away from Hollywood flash.

In 2012, they made it official with a New York City wedding after gay marriage became legal. Nowadays, they’re raising their son Max and showing the world that love and politics can absolutely mix. This isn’t your typical celebrity couple—it’s brains, boldness, and a whole lot of heart.

Matt Bomer and Simon Halls – Together Since 2008

Matt Bomer and Simon Halls are one of Hollywood’s most effortlessly private power couples—and that’s part of their charm. They started dating in 2008 and secretly tied the knot in 2011, years before Matt publicly came out. Simon, a big-name publicist with a client list as glamorous as it gets, knows how to play things close to the chest, which fits perfectly with Matt’s quiet elegance.

The couple are proud dads to three boys—Kit, Henry, and Walker—born via surrogacy. Between red carpets and school runs, they’ve managed to raise a family without making a spectacle of it, proving that low-key can still be wildly inspiring.

Raven-Symoné and AzMarie Livingston – Together from 2012 to 2015

Raven-Symoné and AzMarie Livingston were once together. Raven, already a household name from her Disney Channel days, began dating AzMarie in 2012. The latter, known for her standout appearance on “America’s Next Top Model,” brought an edgy, artistic vibe to the relationship. While Raven was famously private, she did open up during a 2014 interview with Oprah, sharing that she was in a happy relationship with a woman.

Their romance ended quietly in October 2015, with no public drama or fallout. Despite the breakup, both have continued to thrive. Raven married Miranda Pearman-Maday in 2020, while AzMarie has pursued acting and modeling projects.

George Takei and Brad Altman – Together Since 1985

George Takei and Brad Altman’s love story began in the mid-1980s at the L.A. Frontrunners, an LGBTQ+ running club. George asked him to train him for his first marathon, sparking a partnership that remained private for 18 years until George publicly came out in 2005. They married in 2018.

Brad, initially a financial journalist, became George’s business manager, supporting his ventures in activism and entertainment. Together, they appeared on “The Newlywed Game” in 2009 as the first openly gay couple, winning $10K for charity. Their relationship and advocacy were the highlight of the 2014 documentary “To Be Takei,” offering insights into their life and commitment to LGBTQ+ rights.

Barry Manilow and Garry Kief – Together Since 1978

Barry Manilow met Garry Kief in 1978, and their connection was immediate. Garry, a television executive, soon became Barry’s manager, intertwining their professional and personal lives. For decades, they maintained a private relationship until they married in a private 2014 ceremony at their Palm Springs home, surprising guests who believed they were attending a lunch gathering.

The couple publicly acknowledged their marriage in 2015, and Barry officially came out in 2017, expressing gratitude for the overwhelming support from fans. Garry’s daughter, Kirsten, from a previous relationship, has been a part of Barry’s life since she was young. In 2023, Kirsten welcomed a daughter, making Barry and Garry proud grandparents.