Julia Roberts and Danny Moder are No. 53 on Zimbio's 100 Hottest Celebrity Couples List


Julia Roberts and Danny Moder fell a few spots on Zimbio's 100 Hottest Celebrity Couples list this year. They dropped from 33 to 53, largely because these two seem to make a concerted effort to avoid the headlines. This, naturally, leaves their popularity score fairly low.

Julia Roberts (Getty)

However, Roberts has walked countless red carpets. On her own, she still seems to enjoy the spotlight, despite lukewarm responses to her latest films. Larry Crowne (also starring Tom Hanks) was so-so, while this year's Mirror Mirror didn't quite live up to the hype. Her cameraman husband, on the other hand, has only walked the red carpet with his gal about twice. These two definitely prefer to live their lives with their three kids out of the spotlight.

Which other private couple made the list? Halle Berry and Olivier Martinez! Last year it looked like the actress was simply rebounding with her French co-star. Well, the skeptics were wrong because now they're engaged! Perhaps the third marriage will be the charm for the gorgeous actress. It seems like cultivating their budding relationship (and fighting Berry's ex in court) were all the couple had time for last year. She only had a small role in New Year's Eve, while Martinez didn't star in any films in 2011. They'll join forces on the big screen in Dark Tide in a few months, but let's face it, the hotness factor is carrying these two.

This year marks Zi! mbio's f ourth annual list of the 100 Hottest Celebrity Couples, and this time Beyonce and Jay-Z took top honors for a second year in a row. For a more comprehensive look at our scoring system, check out the infographic below, which explains the significance of our four criteria: Popularity, Success, Attractiveness, and Staying Power. Don't forget to check out the full feature here.

100 Hottest Celebrity Couples of 2012
100 Hottest Celebrity Couples of 2012

Find out which of Hollywood's most famous pairs have it all: success, attractiveness, popularity and staying power.

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