Hollywood celebrities and A-listers might have their ultimate dream houses, but this does not always guarantee their happily-ever-after. Below is a list of divorced couples' pre-war estates which have witnessed ex-lovers as they slowly hit rock bottom.
Singer Gwen Stefani and Bush vocalist Gavin Rossdale spent their 12 years of marriage in this Beverly Hills, California home. This six-bedroom home is now reportedly being sold thought it is not publicly listed yet.
Speaking of Gwen, she and Blake Shelton have confirmed that they are now an item. This is only a few months after former country powerhouse couple Blake and Miranda Lambert announced their divorce. Aside from Lambert's heart, this $2.5 million country mansion is another known casualty.
From one failed marriage to another, 'Big Bang Theory' sexy actress Kaley Cuco and and tennis star Ryan Sweeting bought this $5.49 million worth California home from Khloe Kardashian and Lamar. Odem.
Even this super romantic Toluca Lake, California home could not keep actress Megan Fox and Beverly Hills 90210's Brian Austin Green together. Before their separation, the couple spent their 5 year marriage with their kids in this home which they reportedly bought for $3.35 million.
Hollywood felt especially disappointed to see this young couple, Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield who seemed to be perfect for each other, part ways. Following their 'final' split, the 'Amazing Spiderman' ex-lovers sold their Manhattan love nest for $22.5 million.
McDreamy Patrick Dempsey has been vacationing with his estranged wife Jillian Fink, so people are speculating that the two still have a chance to get back together. Still, their former home in Malibu, California is for sale, priced at $14.5 million.
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner seemed to be the ideal Hollywood couple, and everyone thought theirs was for the long haul. But just like most celebrity couple, they are going on separate ways. Aside from their kids, the concern is on the lovely mansion at Pacific Palisades they bought last 2009 which costed $17.5 million.