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When the two actively engage in a "made up" situation, it can be called a fauxmance.
But reality TV isn't all fauxmance and failure—at least five series have seen some real love connections...
''Fauxmance'' refers to ''a fictitious romance between two celebrities, concocted in order to gain press coverage''.
The obsession with celebrity culture is highlighted by the inclusion of "fauxmance," which is a non-existent relationship between stars concocted to attract media attention.
Taylor Swift and Taylor Lautner's big fat fauxmance?
Included among its 1,500 new entries were Cleggmania, tweetheart, fauxmance, BGT (for Britain's Got Talent) and simples – meaning "easy to do", from the meerkat ads.
Regardless of whether it is fauxmance or true romance, there is no denying that their refusal to discuss their romantic involvement just makes people hungry for more and drives them into the box office.
''Never far from the headlines, it is unsurprising that a barrage of media has infiltrated the minds of the UK - to the point where coined words BGT, simples! and fauxmance have been warranted inclusion within the Collins English Dictionary.''
It could be a complete fauxmance, with Rob and Kristen playing the part of lovers to raise fan curiosity and drive interest in their films -- or they truly could have fallen in love, as so many actors have done before them, while spending endless hours together on the set.