Being part of a celebrity couple is not always easy. It gets even harder when both people are celebrities. And it gets still harder when those two people are celebrities for different reasons. But the couples that are truly special always find a way to make everything work out.

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Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers and actress Olivia Munn will hit the one-year mark of their relationship in a couple of months. The couple has not always had an easy time together, but despite their disparate and demanding schedules, they have managed to make it work. Here are some of the reasons why they work well together:

They support each other. Munn attended every home game that Green Bay played this year, and she has spoken before about how she is not afraid to voice her support when she is at the stadium. But Rodgers is no slouch either; he frequently attends interviews and red carpet events with Munn.

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The couple realizes that their fame might create obstacles. According to ABC News, the pair knows that fame creates obligations, and they work around that. "You can either understand it comes with the territory and embrace it, or you can lock yourself away. And I just can't do that. I need to be living my life," Rodgers said last summer. "I'm going to continue living my life and enjoy my public life and enjoy my relationships and not worry too much about that other stuff because it's like in football -- there's some things you just cannot control, and that's one of them."

They shop and cook together. Munn mentioned during a recent Conan interview that she has a butcher she likes in Wisconsin, and she goes there weekly.

They handle responsibility well. Rodgers and Munn recently adopted a puppy together, and they have so far done a great job sharing the duties that come with raising a pet. Munn even said that Rodgers has shown a knack for raising the little guy (named "Chance"), and called him a "magic dog trainer."