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Creepiest Celebrity Couples Ever

For years, famous creeps have gallivanted around Hollyweird (aka Creepville, USA) with young eye candy and no major backlash. At times, there were loud whispers but never any major pressure to change a creepy culture that’s only grown worse (and more glamorous) over time.

Hit the flip for the creepiest celebrity couples of all-time.

R. Kelly and Aaliyah

Legendary sicko R. Kelly allegedly married budding R&B star Aaliyah when she was only 15 during the infamous “Age Ain’t Nothing but a Number” era. The self-proclaimed “Pied Piper” (No, that isn’t creepy) was 28 at the time and later denied the marriage but, seriously, would you really believe R. Kelly?

Anna Nicole Smith and J. Howard Marshall

In most cases, there’s only one reason why an eye-popping 26-year-old would marry an old, decrepit, shriveled up billionaire and it isn’t love. Luckily for Anna, the relationship only lasted 14-months before his death/her expected pay day.

Hayden Panettiere and Wladimir Klitschko

The 38-year-old heavyweight champ and his 25-year-old actress boo have this “high school gym teacher and student” thing going on. And yea, it’s kinda creepy.

Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Sam Taylor-Wood

The popular actor (24) and his director wife (47) have ignored the haters, found true happiness and started a family which never seems to take the focus off their eyebrow-raising age difference.

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