5 Stars Who Doubt They’ll Marry Again After Divorce

Breaking up is never easy to do, and these 5 stars aren’t interested in going through it all again – they’re planning to never marry again. After already going through at least once divorce, these stars have had enough of the wedding experience and married life to last them a lifetime and no longer want to walk down the aisle – even if they do end up finding a new partner that they love.

Charlie Sheen

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Charlie has been divorced three times and is now calling it quits: “A couple of things I don’t do well – marriage and drinking. So I’ve quit both… Why would I (get married again). That’s not to say I couldn’t have a substantial relationship one day, but to ordain it with a piece of paper just feels like it makes things worse, just for me personally. Because those relationships, I want to say they were pretty good before the marriage and then something happens…”

Heidi Klum
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German model Heidi split from husband Seal and explains she no longer feels the urge to get married: ”I’m not angry about anything, but I don’t think I will. Maybe if I’m with someone for 15 or 20 years, and we do it in our old age as a fun thing to do …. But I don’t have the urgency anymore.”

Kristen Wiig
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After divorcing Hayes Hargrove in 2009, Kristen decided she won’t want to tie the knot again in the future: “I probably won’t ever get married (again). It’s not something I would want to do.”

Madonna
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Madonna has had a whole series of public relationships and was married to British director Guy Ritchie and Sean Penn. However, these days she says getting married is the last thing she wants to do: “I think I’d rather get run over by a train.”

Nick Cannon
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Nick thinks if you get out of marriage alive the first time, you shouldn’t repeat it: “I feel like marriage isn’t for everyone. A friend of mine put it the funniest way; he said, ‘If you heard that there was a 50/50 chance of living or dying when you jump out of a plane, you probably wouldn’t go skydiving.’ There’s, like, a 50/50 chance of a marriage working. If it didn’t work out for you the first time, and you still survived it, you probably shouldn’t do it again.”