Famous Guys In Celebrity Bromances
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As far as famous guys in celebrity bromances go, everyone got a good laugh (or a serious pause) when James Franco and Seth Rogen recreated Kanye’s “Bound 2.”
We’re all just hoping a little PDA is the sign of true friendship and not a red flag to start warning people’s significant others. For a select group of day one friends, brotherly bonds don’t need to be shown by making out atop a motorcycle. As proof, check out these celebrity bromances and evaluate how they stack up with you and your friends.
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Matt Damon & Ben Affleck
Don’t let the fact that these two are now both respectively married with kids allow you to forget they had aspirations of buying matching cars upon completing Good Will Hunting.
Big Boi & Andre 3000
Why haven’t we gotten another OutKast album since 2006? Chalk it up to Big Boi and Andre being friends in real life and not putting the business of Hip-Hop before a friendship that started in high school.
Jay Z & Chris Martin
It’s entirely possible that Jay Z name-drops Coldplay’s Chris Martin more than he name-drops his Ace of Spades champagne brand.
DJ Jazzy Jeff & Will Smith
They survived horrible ‘80s fashion and all the times Jazz got thrown out of the Banks family’s Bel-Air mansion, plus you can never front on the pair who blessed the world with “Summertime.”
Justine Bieber & Lil Twist
Given the amount of dirt they’ve been caught doing, it’s entirely possible Biebs will be forced to dead this friendship—especially after Twist’s latest charge.
Arsenio Hall & Eddie Murphy
Few things elicit as many laughs as watching Arsenio and Eddie reprise their roles as Semi and Prince Akeem from Coming To America.
Jay Z & Kanye West
Marriage and fatherhood has slowed down the Watch The Throne brethren, but with tracks like “Big Brother,” and “Last Call,” hopefully we know where their loyalties lie.
LeBron James & D-Wade
Bron-Bron returned to Cleveland, but with two NBA championships together during a four-year run in Miami, we tend to believe LeBron and D-Wade when they say they’re brothers for life.
Key & Peele
Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele get the laughs all day, but these friends and business partners seem to be serious bros.
Tobey Maguire and Leonardo DiCaprio
You can catch them courtside at Lakers games, in The Great Gatsby, and they’ve never really stopped running together since high school
Daft Punk
The Robots got a boost from Pharrell Williams in 2013, but they’ve been tearing down clubs and Billboard charts since dropping their 1997 debut, Homework.
Zach Braff and Donald Faison
You had to figure the bond between Zach Braff and Donald Faison was real when they said they pretty much model their Scrubs antics off of their real-life friendship.
Dr. Dre and Eminem
Now that he’s a billionaire, Dr. Dre probably shouldn’t be offering to help Eminem drown his baby mama, but their history suggests he doesn’t have to either.
Johnny Gill and Eddie Murphy
You know it’s a real bromance when you have to start clearing up rumors that you’re just best friends and not two grown men who allegedly shack up even after one is caught picking up a transgender prostitute…just saying.
James Franco & Seth Rogen
Aside from sharing screen time in flicks like Pineapple Express, their parody of Kanye West’s “Bound 2” video let you know all you needed to know and more.
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