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Ok, so we may be cheating here, but we could resist including Miley Cyrus. The 19 year-old former Disney starlet recently announced her engagement to long-time boyfriend 22-year-old, Liam Hemsworth.
On her engagement: "I'm so happy to be engaged and look forward to a life of happiness with Liam."
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At 19, Drew Barrymore married bar owner Jeremy Thomas in 1994. Within two months Drew filed for divorce. Later she married to Tom Green, a marriage which, only lasted marginally longer. Now the actress is married to Will Kopelman.
Let’s hope third time’s the charm?
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Mary Cathleen Collins, aka Bo Derek was 16 when she first started dating 46-year-old director, John Derek. He and Bo eloped to Germany in order to avoid statutory rape charges. They returned back to the States when she was 18 and married two years later. They were together for 22 years, until his death in 1998.
They probably would still be together if John was alive.
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Legendary actress, Elizabeth Taylor, married Conrad Hilton when she was 18-years-old (he was the first out of her eight marriages).The marriage only lasted nine months.
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Before Demi was married to Ashton Kutcher and Bruce Willis, there was Freddy Moore. The couple married two months after her 17th birthday and split four years later. She never let go of his last name.
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Kim Kardashian’s first attempt at being a wife was when she married Damon Thomas at age 19. The marriage lasted four years. Which is not bad if you compare it to her 72-day marriage to Kris Humphries.
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Norma Jeane Baker, aka Marilyn Monroe was 15 years old when she married James Dougherty. After four years they divorced and she went on to wed and divorce both Joe DiMaggio and Arthur Miller after.
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Courtney Alexis Stodden was only 16 years-old when she married 52 year-old Doug Hutchison. Since it is illegal for a person to get married under 18 years of age, Courtney’s mother gave a legal consent for the couple to get married.(Image courtesy of Courtney Stodden/Twitter page.)
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