Ben Stiller knows his marriage to Christine Taylor is special, and credits their separation as the part of their relationship that taught him to be grateful.
Ben Stiller and Christine Taylor’s relationship includes marriage, children, a brief separation, and a happy reunion. Read the full timeline of their journey together.
The “Dodgeball” co-stars separated in 2017, but changed their minds after living together with their two kids during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ben Stiller opened up about his marriage to Christine Taylor after their three-year split in 2017, saying neither of them take a single day for granted anymore.
And now, they're stronger than ever. From Taylor Swift sing-alongs to adopting a plant-based lifestyle together, look back on all of Ben and Christine's sweetest moments with Ella and Quinlin...
Later, in a 2004 interview with People, Taylor reflected on Ella’s personality. She shared, “It’s not even funny how much she’s like Ben.” In 2013, Stiller described the transformative ...
I was single, Christine was coming out of a relationship, too. We went on a date. It just clicked.” Stiller ... with People, Taylor reflected on Ella’s personality. She shared, “It’s not even funny how much she’s like Ben.”
The pair have been married for more than two decades, but they were apart for around three years after deciding to part ways but they reconciled during the COVID-19 pandemic and Ben admits he's not going to let their second chance at love go to waste.
Andra Day is set to perform, while Colman Domingo will present Anna Wintour with an award at the Gordon Parks Foundation's annual gala.
Like Ben Stiller, who recently revealed that he is a fan of the franchise. Stiller, who directed the hit Apple TV+ series Severance, was doing promotion for the film when he stopped by SiriusXM ...
Iconic actor and filmmaker Ben Stiller made waves on social media after responding to a post on X by New York Knicks forward Josh Hart about the 2025 NBA All-Star Game. The post focused on the All ...
“From the beginning in the first season, we felt that the outside world had to be its own kind of weird, stark, lonely place,” Ben Stiller, the series’ director and executive ...