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dreamer 04-01-2008 02:01 PM

How long will they be together?
 
How long will the relationship of Alizée and Jeremy last? Any guesses? I think they are a good match so I think they will stay together for at least another five years, maybe ten or even longer until their daughter has grown up. However I would be surprised if they stayed together forever. I don't see a problem with ending a long and meaningful realtionship when at some point it has outlived itself. Your thoughts?

Runner Simon 04-01-2008 02:15 PM

Non of my business

SilentFox 04-01-2008 03:14 PM

I would have to agree with Simon on that...its really none of our business to see how long they will be together

GianGian 04-01-2008 04:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Runner Simon (Post 97412)
Non of my bussnies.

Agreed. But...
Usually famous people don't stay married...but some do, you never know.

puffyrock2 04-01-2008 05:22 PM

I wouldn't hold my breath for a seperation anytime soon. Besides, what good would it do us if they broke up? None of us have a chance:(

HelixSix 04-01-2008 05:35 PM

If I knew more about Jeremy, and what he's been doing lately then I could give an estimate.

Deepwaters 04-01-2008 06:02 PM

I would strongly suggest that we stay away from topics like this (and this will be my only post to this thread). I am quite certain that their relationship is under a degree of stress even as we speak. Why? Because for the first four years, Alizée was a full-time wife/mother. Now, she's got a schedule that's not to be believed, that takes her as far away as Mexico and Russia. Even though Jérémy knew it was coming and had to know what to expect, he wouldn't be human if he wasn't feeling a wee bit neglected at this point.

Let's just wish them well and let them work out their own lives. Either they will stay together or they won't. But that's for them to decide, not us. And the more privacy we give them, and the less noise on the subject, the better for all concerned.

nurvonic 04-01-2008 06:12 PM

believe it or not, there are cases of couples staying together until, well, they die.

my grandmother and grandfather got married in their early 20's, and were still married when i was growing up, and were still married until one of them died in the late 90's. they were together for a good 60 years or so. just a good example of that. i even have a friend of mine whose parents have been together for 25 years, with no sign of them splitting up.

i wouldnt assume there's a good chance of them breaking it off this year, or next year, or 10 years from now, and like someone said its none of my business.

in all honesty, i hope they stay together as long as they live. if not, then somewhere along the road either alizee or jeremy or both were unhappy in their situation, which i dont see happening until, well, one of them dies.

Spaltl 04-01-2008 06:40 PM

They merried in the same year they meet... They merried with 19 years, so I can say this: True love or they rushed...

Renegade 04-01-2008 07:07 PM

Why would you want to see them split up seriously, they look great together and I see no reason for them to have a divorce. Also, imagine how the life of Annily would be if she had to grow up without a father or mother in her life. Not only would Annily be sad but also Alizee, most of you can understand that losing a girlfriend or boyfriend is hard. Yea well how about losing a spouse that is the father of your child, been with you through the thick and thin, have so many fond memories with, and helped in your career?
And yes I know how it is to lose a spouse because I was married but my wife was killed in the same car accident that took my parents. :(

Respect To All
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