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Hollywood Dating Hell
Wednesday July 18, 2007


If Cameron Diaz and Jennifer Aniston can't find a guy, is there any hope for the rest of us?

Actually, it turns out that being a beautiful, successful, rich woman in Hollywood can make it even harder to make a love connection.

Sure, there are plenty of men out there who would want to date A-listers like Reese Witherspoon, but not many measure up both physically and professionally ­-- after all, there is only one George Clooney, and every knows he's not settling down anytime soon.

And Notting Hill-style romantic comedies aside, on the very rare occasions when regular guys come into contact with ladies who live on the right side of the velvet ropes, "they are made very anxious [by mega stars]," psychiatrist Dr. Arnold Gilberg of the UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine tells Us.

"They feel there is too much to fulfill."

When a woman is successful and famous at a young age, there simply aren't that many men who can adapt to her lifestyle and, at the same time, make her feel like she's No. 1.

"Megastars are in a unique position because they are protected from so many people," says Gilberg. "They are limited in the people they meet more than the average woman."

But limited access isn't the only reason A-listers like Cam and Jen are still looking for Mr. Right. For an examination of the hell that is Hollywood dating, pick up the latest issue of Us Weekly, on newsstands now.

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