In the video, shot at Lambert’s “magical-happy place” outside of Nashville—which she shares with McLoughlin, their dogs, and horses—McLoughlin and Lambert can be seen cuddling together in a hammock, dancing together in a meadow, and playfully flirting and laughing in their kitchen. The video also shows Lambert sitting in the grass writing in a journal as McLoughlin smiles at her while fishing on a nearby dock. And there are scenes of the former NYPD officer sipping whiskey in a doorway as he watches Lambert, wearing a flowing blue gown and white cape, ride a horse through a field. While Lambert’s never been shy about showing off her affection for her husband, posting numerous intimate snaps to her Instagram, she jokingly noted that it wasn’t just her passion for her hubby that convinced her to make him part of the video. “I’m like, ‘you’re cute, you’re here, and you’re free,’” she told Ford. Lambert and McLoughlin are far from the only real-life pair who’ve put their love on display for fans, though—read on to discover more musicians who’ve cast their significant others as their love interests in music videos. And for some celebrity unions that have stood the test of time, check out these 20 Long-Term Celebrity Couples You Totally Forgot Are Still Together. Read the original article on Best Life. John Legend and Chrissy Teigen have shared the ups and downs of their relationship with followers on social media for years, but the video for Legend’s 2013 single “All of Me,” which stars Teigen, may be the most romantic tribute from the singer to his supermodel wife. “I wrote it about me and my wife, but I think so many people feel it describes what it means for them to love the person they love,” Legend told Shazam in 2015, admitting that Teigen cried the first time she heard the song. Kanye West and then-fiancée Kim Kardashian gave fans a hot and heavy peek into their relationship with the rapper’s 2013 video for “Bound 2.” In the video, Kardashian, who married West the following year, can be seen kissing the rapper as the couple ride a motorcycle. And for some couples who are keeping the passion alive, check out The Longest-Lasting Marriages in Hollywood. Beyoncé and Jay Z have been showing off their relationship for fans in music videos for the better part of two decades at this point. The first time the pair teamed up as love interests in a music video was for 2002’s “‘03 Bonnie and Clyde,” with the rapper lending his talent to Beyoncé’s hit single “Crazy in Love” the following year. Subsequently, they’ve starred in at least five more music videos together, including “Drunk in Love,” “Upgrade U,” and 2018’s “Ape***” off their joint Everything Is Love album. And for more celebrity news delivered to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. There are a lot of women and girls in Maroon 5’s 2018 video for “Girls Like You,” from Sarah Silverman to Ellen DeGeneres to Mary J Blige. However, arguably the two most important to the band’s frontman, Adam Levine, are his wife, supermodel Behati Prinsloo, and the couple’s daughter, Dusty Rose. And for more on your favorite celebrity families, Eva Mendes’ Comments About Parenting in a Pandemic Are So Relatable. The video for “Pillowtalk,” Zayn Malik’s first solo single after leaving One Direction, saw him team up with another big star: his real-life girlfriend, supermodel Gigi Hadid, with whom he welcomed a child in 2020. Lady Gaga and former fiancé Taylor Kinney may not have made it down the aisle, but the early stages of their relationship (including a scene of them as bride as groom) is immortalized in the 2011 video for Mother Monster’s single “You and I,” where they met one another during filming. Jessica Simpson and Nick Lachey put their relationship on full view for the public as stars of reality show Newlyweds: Nick and Jessica, which ran for three seasons on MTV. The couple, who were married from 2002 to 2006, also teamed up for the music videos for their duet, “Where You Are,” and “Sweetest Sin,” a solo single for Simpson. Pink has been open with fans about the ups and downs of her relationship with husband Carey Hart, going as far as to cast him in her 2008 video for “So What.” In the video, filmed following the couple’s temporary separation, the two are seen alternately flirting and fighting as tabloid headlines about their split flash on screen behind them. In perhaps the most infamous spouse casting in a music video, J.Lo called upon the talents of then-fiancé Ben Affleck for her “Jenny From the Block” video in 2002. Their relationship may not have lasted, but the memory of that iconic yacht scene has been etched in the memory of a generation of music lovers. In 1986, at age 40, Cher met and fell in love with 22-year-old bagel maker Rob Camilletti, casting him in her videos for “Main Man” and “I Found Someone.” “I thought, ‘What will my friends say if I go out with him?’” Cher told New Woman magazine. “But the more I got to know Robert, the less I cared what anybody thought.” And for more musical nostalgia, This Was the Hottest Pop Star the Year You Graduated. The Jonas Brothers made names for themselves as a family band and they’ve made sure that their significant others have gotten to enjoy the spotlight alongside them. Kevin, Nick, and Joe Jonas’ wives—Danielle Jonas, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, and Sophie Turner, respectively—star alongside their pop star husbands in the band’s videos for “Sucker” and “What a Man Gotta Do.”