2016 has not even fully passed and we have a handful of celebrities who broke up..We hope better for the next half.
Biggest Celebrity Breakups You Never Imagined Happened In 2016
#1. Hilary Swank & Ruben Torres
The rumors say it was Hilary who ended up calling off her engagement to the former tennis pro, Ruben Torres. She was seen at the 2016 French Open without her engagement ring. Hilary has also deleted her Twitter and Instagram posts regarding her engagement to Torres. Before dating Torres, the actress was married to the actor Chad Lowe for 10 years.
#2. Liza Weil & Paul Adelstein
After almost 10 years of marriage Liza Weil and Paul Adelstein have decided to go their separate ways. The actress filed for divorce in March and the two separated on January 15.
#3. Lea Michele & Matthew Paetz
Lea Michele and model Matthew Paetz separated their ways in February this year. They dated each other for almost two years before the break up happened.
#4. Idris Elba & Naiyana Garth
Idris Elba broke up with her girlfriend of almost three years Naiyana Garth. Idris began dating the makeup artist during the Summer in 2013, and a year later, they welcomed a baby boy named Winston Elba, who joined Idris's daughter, Isan Elba, from a previous relationship.
#5. Nina Dobrev & Austin Stowell
The star from The Vampire Diaries Nina Dobrev and actor Austin Stowell split this year after 7 months of dating. According to the sources they broke up due to their busy schedules and the two are on good terms.
#6. Kirsten Dunst & Garrett Hedlund
Kirsten Dunst and Garrett Hedlund ended their relationship in April this year. The couple had been dating each other for more than four years!
#7. Zac Efron & Sami Miro
Zac Efron broke up with Vanessa Hudgens in 2010 and later Efron started dating Sami Miro in 2014. Now, it seems that Zac wants to be back with Vanessa and has deleted Sami's photos from his Instagram account.
#8. Gigi Hadid & Zayn Malik
We are not aware of the reason but yes the young couple have called it quits after 7 months of dating.
