Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis appeared to be the perfect Hollywood couple when they married in 1951, but their relationship was riddled with challenges. Leigh, who began her film career at age 20, and Curtis, who rose from a tough upbringing to stardom, raised two daughters in an often tumultuous home environment. Their marriage faced scrutiny from tabloids, and Leamer's book "Hitchcock's Blondes" reveals Leigh's meticulous nature clashing with Curtis's struggles to meet her standards, compounded by rumors of infidelity. They divorced in 1962 after 12 years together, leaving a significant legacy in Hollywood history.
Leigh was very meticulous at home, and Curtis struggled to keep up with her standards, leading to tensions in their relationship.
The couple was a quintessential Hollywood couple, yet their life was filled with tabloid fodder and rumors of infidelity.
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