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The Top 11 Cutest Celebrity Bromances

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These days, men like to act like tough, macho-men most of the time – only going to see action movies, refusing to talk about periods and hating the idea of anyone thinking they might be gay. That’s why it’s so cute to see major celebrities as BFFs. Their bromances warm the hearts of America and teach young men that it’s okay for everyone to be a little gay. I narrowed down the list to the top 11 cutest celebrity bromances (which was easy because I’m a little bit in love with all of these men).

11. Adam Levine and Blake Shelton

"The Voice" judges like to play fight and pick fun at each other. They enjoy making snappy comebacks at one another while doing their best to win the contestants over onto their team, but you can tell they really love each other. Just like everyone always says, “Boys who pick on you probably have a crush on you.”

10. Jay Z and Kanye West

These two major rappers with magnificent, beautiful wives have it made. With all of their successes you’d think they’d be each others’ biggest competition, yet the two are seen sitting front row at all the fashion shows together. Kanye even released his newest album, "The Life of Pablo," only on Jay’s Tidal platform initially. This bromance should show all the boys that it’s okay to be super close with your BFF.

9. Ben Affleck and Matt Damon

"Goodwill Hunting" screenwriters and actors, Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, have been buds since before they rose to stardom. The amount of movies the two have done together is a little insane and shows just how much they can’t handle separation. From Massachusetts to Hollywood, they will never leave each other’s side.

8. Brad Pitt and George Clooney

This pair is likely the only universally agreed upon sexiest friendship alive. With their brooding good looks and ridiculous amounts of critically-acclaimed films, Pitt and Clooney have become a bromance that will go down in history. Clooney’s love for pranks and Pitt’s ever-changing hairstyle fit hand in hand. Their bromance is quite possibly the longest lasting on this list, but that surely doesn’t mean it isn’t valuable.

7. Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert

Politically in sync newscasters Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert have been known to publicly show their affection for one another. The jokesters refuse to keep their love a secret and the world loves them for it. Equal in sarcasm and wit, they are the perfect fit for a bro-mantic relationship.

6. Leonardo DiCaprio and Jonah Hill

After doing "Wolf of Wall Street" together, this bromance really took off. The two have since been on "Saturday Night Live" together and DiCaprio was recently captured pretending to be a fan of Jonah while he ran at him taking pictures. This goofy pair is a beautiful bromance that hopefully won’t take so long to win their next Oscar.

5. Paul Rudd and Jason Segel

Let’s face it. These two are actually in love. Heck, they starred in a movie together called "I Love You, Man." The funny duo makes each other laugh like crazy, and for that they can’t be out of each other’s lives. They belong together.

4. John Krasinski and Rainn Wilson

Bonding over "The Office," these two are lifelong pals. After dealing with Michael Scott for so long, how could you not be? You can often find Wilson tweeting about his love for Krasinski and other Office cast-mates. It’s clear he’s not happy about not being with his bro everyday anymore.

3. Matthew Perry and Matt LeBlanc

Chandler and Joey from "Friends" will never not be best buds. These two worked closely together for ten years, and it’s hard to stop a bond like that. They’re older now, with grey hair and wisdom, but they will always be roommates in their hearts (and in mine). Whenever they get together you can guarantee there will be a hug.

2. Jimmy Fallon and Justin Timberlake

Musically inclined bros are some of the best. These two love to write, sing and perform songs together, whether it be on Fallon’s "The Tonight Show" or guest starring on "Saturday Night Live." They’re self proclaimed best friends and I truly hope they never stop getting together to make the rest of us giggle.

1. Seth Rogen and James Franco

These two are by far the most in love. There’s no doubt that Rogen and Franco will be forever bros. From "Freaks and Geeks" to "Pineapple Express" and "This is the End," the two refuse to quit making movies together, much to the enjoyment of the rest of us. Franco enjoys making art of their names side-by-side (among other things) and can’t seem to resist a good Seth Rogen laugh. Their undying love brings hope to my heart that I will find a friendship like theirs one day. I can’t picture a better bromance.

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