Marriage isn't a fairytale and several couples go through many hardships, turning to marriage counseling to help resolve any issues or help bring them back together. Celebrities are no different, and a handful of Hollywood's most popular couples have admitted to going to counseling to repair their marriages.

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Counseling can have a great effect on married couples, with stars like Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard, and Pink and Carey Hart, crediting that their time in therapy have made their relationships stronger. These celeb couples and more have no shame telling their fans that marriage counseling helped save their marriages.

10 Pink And Carey Hart

Pink and her husband Carey Hart have admitted that going to counseling has helped save their marriage. The songstress spoke on the Today show to share they have been going to therapy for 17 years and it has been nothing but a positive experience.

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"Carey and I have been in couples counseling almost our entire 17 years that we've been together," Pink shared, adding, "It's the only reason we're still together."

9 Kristen Bell And Dax Shepard

Actors Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard have thanked couples counseling to resolve the arguments the couple have had since getting married in 2013. During her time on Good Morning America, the Good Place actress shared, "We went to therapy early on to learn what our pattern of arguing was and where we needed to stop that."

The starlet also told People that the couple has a very "healthy marriage" thanks to the therapy they have received.

8 Patrick Dempsey And Jillian Fink

Grey's Anatomy star Patrick Dempsey and his wife Jillian Frank divorced in 2015, but reconciled a year later, thanking couples counseling for bringing them back together.

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"Jill and I decided it was time to work on our issues and improve," Dempsey told People in 2016. "We wanted to be role models for our kids like, okay, if you have differences, you can work them out." Thankfully, therapy worked well for this Hollywood couple who are still together today.

7 Ali Wong And Justin Hakuta

Comedian Ali Wong admitted to Vanity Fair that she and her husband Justin Hakuta have been seeing a therapist since 2014. She shared in her interview, "People are worried about other people thinking something's wrong in your relationship. And it's like, something is very wrong in every relationship. So if you're not willing to admit that something is wrong, then something is wrong with you."

6 Busy Philipps And Marc Silverstein

Busy Philipps was ready to divorce her husband of 10 years, director Marc Silverstein in 2016, when she admitted she had been having an affair with another man. However, instead of being angry with the Busy Tonight host, Silverstein wanted to work on their marriage, and the two went to therapy.

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In her memoir, Philipps shared, "He really just wanted me to know that he loved me and was sorry I'd felt so alone for so many years and wanted to support me in whatever I needed." The pair are still together today and raising their two children.

5 Bryan Cranston And Robin Dearden

Actors Bryan Cranston and Robin Dearden have been married for over 30 years, but they never admit that they've had a fairy tale romance, with Cranston telling Rolling Stone that they go to therapy whenever they need to.

Cranston shared that he was doubtful about going to therapy, but eventually saw the positive side of it, stating, "Our agreement is, if either of us feel like we want to go, the other can't object."

4 Gabrielle Union And Dwyane Wade

Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade appear to have it all made, but the actress admitted to Complex that they are definitely not "marriage goals."

She shared, "There's a process to happy. People are like 'goals': me and D are like, 'wtf?' We've kind of figured it out now, but I guess maybe we should tweet live from couples' therapy.'"

3 Tori Spelling And Dean McDermott

Couples therapy worked well for Hollywood couple Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott after he admitted to cheating on his wife in 2014. The couple's time in counseling was shown on her show True Tori, and by 2017, Spelling told People that they had "worked on everything."

That same year, Spelling and McDermott welcomed their fifth child together, a boy named Beau, who they say helped bring them closer together.

2 Kristin Cavallari And Jay Cutler

Kristin Cavallari and Jay Cutler may be going back to couples counseling after they announced last year that they were getting a divorce after ten years of marriage. Recently, the two have appeared to be spending quality time together, confusing the heck out of fans about their relationship status.

However, back in 2016, when they were a couple, Cavallari admitted to Steve Harvey that marriage counseling saved their relationship. "We've come so far being in therapy both individually and together as a couple, that it's been incredibly beneficial."

1 Neil Patrick Harris And David Burtka

Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka aren't afraid to tell the world that they credit marriage counseling for helping their relationship succeed. Burtka shared, "We go to couples therapy. Not that there's anything wrong, but it's nice to sort of just talk to someone who is a mediator. That's helped our relationship."

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