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Elizabeth Taylor, the legendary Hollywood actress, famously walked down the aisle a remarkable eight times throughout her life. While the number of marriages stands at eight, she actually exchanged vows with seven different men, as she married actor Richard Burton twice. Her journey through matrimony began at the young age of 18, reflecting a life lived passionately and often in the public eye.
Taylor's husbands included Conrad "Nicky" Hilton Jr., Michael Wilding, Mike Todd, Eddie Fisher, Richard Burton (twice), John Warner, and Larry Fortensky. Each marriage brought its own share of headlines and drama, contributing to her iconic status as much as her film roles. She often described herself as an "incurable romantic" and saw marriage as a path to independent adulthood. Her union with producer Mike Todd was tragically cut short by his death in a plane crash, making him the only husband she did not divorce.
However, it was her tumultuous and passionate relationship with Richard Burton that captured the world's imagination, earning them the nickname "Liz and Dick." Their intense romance led to two marriages and two divorces, a cycle that epitomized their fiery connection. From her grand first wedding to Hilton, orchestrated by MGM Studios, to her final marriage to construction worker Larry Fortensky at Michael Jackson's Neverland Ranch, Taylor's love life was a testament to her unwavering belief in love and partnership.
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