Rod Stewart and Britt Ekland had a high-profile relationship in the mid-1970s that attracted a lot of media attention. They met in 1975 and quickly became one of the most talked-about celebrity couples. Ekland, a Swedish actress and model, was already famous for her roles in films like The Man with the Golden Gun and her high-profile marriage to actor Peter Sellers. Stewart, who was establishing himself as a major rock star, had hits like “Maggie May” and “Sailing.”
Their romance was intense but marked by its fair share of turbulence. They lived together, and Stewart even wrote a song, “You’re in My Heart,” which is believed to be inspired by Ekland. Despite their strong attraction, the relationship ended in 1977, with Ekland reportedly feeling heartbroken. Years later, she openly discussed the pain she felt over their breakup, saying that it left her emotionally devastated and financially strained, as she claimed Stewart left her without financial support.
In his autobiography, Stewart acknowledged the challenges and mistakes he made in the relationship, admitting he was not always the best partner. However, both moved on, and Ekland later looked back on the relationship with a degree of humor and acceptance, though she remained candid about its challenges.
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