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12 celebrity couplings that would produce fun hyphenated surnames

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TORONTO — In 2013, director Lee Daniels released a film titled Lee Daniels’ The Butler.

Casting for the film was done by Daniels’ younger sister Leah, who is married to a man named Henry Butler.

Yes, Lee Daniels’ The Butler director Lee Daniels’ sister is named Leah Daniels-Butler.

This got us thinking about hyphenated celebrity surnames.

For example, if singer Deborah Harry married actor Jim Carrey, she could be Deborah Harry-Carrey.

If actors Rachel Leigh Cook and Kevin Bacon tied the knot, she could become Rachel Leigh Cook-Bacon.

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And if Jane Seymour married Andy Dick, she could be… (that’s enough, we get it – ed.)

Click through the gallery below to see 12 celebrity couplings that would result in fun hyphenated surnames. You’ll have to overlook the fact that some of these people are already married — or dead.

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