The almost unnaturally beautiful Disney stars Dove Cameron and Thomas Doherty may seem like
they were created in a lab as a specimen of perfect human love, but they're romance isn't
all flowers and horse-drawn carriage rides.
In fact, there are some downright strange things about this relationship.
"Weird" together
Cameron and Doherty's romance began to blossom when they met on the set of the Disney Channel
Original Movie Descendants 2.
But Cameron told People magazine that as far as she was concerned, it definitely wasn't
love at first sight.
"So on the first day when I met him, I didn't really think much of it.
Ya know!"
In an interview with Kode, Doherty used some interesting words to describe his affection
for Cameron, saying,
"She's so kind and loving, funny, extremely talented, has the most beautiful eyes, and
puts up with me being weird.
She's also weird, that's why it works so well."
He wasn't kidding, either.
We've seen their weirdness in action in photos and videos posted to their online accounts.
Don't get us wrong, it's great that they're not afraid to let their weird flags fly when
they're together, but are their idiosyncrasies enough to help their relationship stand the
test of time?
Terrible jokes
You would probably think that two movie stars would have their first date at a fancy restaurant,
but Doherty and Cameron's first outing was low-key, way low-key.
Doherty told Kode,
"Our first date was at a pancake cafe."
Being in such a casual setting meant they could both relax a bit without the added pressure
of trying to impress one another.
However, Doherty told the publication,
"It was one of those things were she was sat opposite me, drenched because it was raining
outside, making terrible jokes that I was obliged to laugh at, and I kinda just fell
in love with her."
"Oh my god!
That is so funny.
I can't, I just can't even.
She's gonna hate me for that."
It's a little surprising he actually admitted her jokes were awful, but it's even more shocking
that he felt "obliged" to laugh at her corny punchlines.
"I do remember that sort of absolutely terrifying feeling when you're starting to fall in love
with someone, it's like NOOO!"
Future work
Though fireworks erupted when the couple teamed up to work together on Descendants 2 and Descendants
3, Cameron was apprehensive when it came to even entertaining the thought of starring
alongside her beau in the future.
She told Access Hollywood in July 2017 that they were so in love with each other that
it would, quote, "be easy to collaborate with him again."
However, she was quick to add,
"But honestly, professional, personal, he's the love of my life, so I'm good not working
with again, too."
A little bit of distance and separate projects might spice things up a bit, but you've got
to wonder if there's a deeper reason why she wants to separate business from pleasure.
Pesky breakup rumors
For a year following Cameron's public announcement that she and Doherty were indeed an item,
their relationship appeared to be moving along swimmingly, until it wasn't.
Sadly, it didn't take long for the alleged cracks in their Disney-made romance to begin
to show.
By June 2018, fans had noticed that the cute, lovey-dovey social media posts between the
once-smitten couple were few and far between.
Rumors that they had split became so rampant, Cameron felt the need to address the allegations
head on.
She tweeted, in part,
"No we are not broken up yes we are still together no we are not fighting we are madly
in love and better than ever please stop speculating/spreading rumors when you have absolutely no basis."
Of course, we want to believe her.
But after going from feverishly tagging each other in social media posts to near radio
silence on both ends, it sure seems like they had hit a least a tiny bump in the road, and
where there's smoke, there's fire.
Too hot for Disney
Before they became an official couple, Doherty and Cameron ignited sparks all over the set
of Descendants 2.
Cameron told J-14 that their chemistry was so fierce during one part of the movie that
the scene almost ended up on the cutting room floor.
Disney execs didn't want audiences to think the film's storyline was centered around a
romance between their characters.
She explained,
"Me and Thomas' chemistry was so intense, [...] but we didn't know it.
But people were like, 'When you guys walk into a room together, it's insane.
Have you ever talked to him?'
And I'm like, 'No, not really.'"
They finally figured out they were perfect for one another.
But how strange is it that they were the last ones to realize they were majorly attracted
to each other?
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