Celebrity Couples Who Sleep Separately Amid Happy Marriages Carson Daly Siri Pinter and More 447
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Sometimes, celebrity couples find that a happy marriage can involve a "sleep divorce."
Carson Daly shared that he and his wife Siri Pinter have been sleeping in separate beds since 2019, when she was pregnant with their fourth child. They have four children together: Jackson, Etta, London, and Goldie, born in 2009, 2012, 2014, and 2020, respectively.
Daly mentioned that his sleep apnea played a role in their sleeping arrangements. In a lighthearted manner, he shared with People in 2020, "We just agreed like, 'I love you, but it's time for a sleep divorce. It'll be better for everyone."
Having tied the knot with Pinter in 2015, Daly pointed out that their decision to sleep separately has worked well for them. "We don't do it all the time, but on a few days during the week — especially if I want to stay up late to watch an Islanders hockey game — I head to the guest room, while she goes upstairs to read or watch a show," he revealed to People in April 2024.
Scroll down to see which celebrity couples sleep separately amid their happy marriages:
All the Celeb Couples Who Sleep Separately Amid Happy Marriages
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Carson Daly and Siri Pinter
Daly expressed his commitment to maintaining his relationship with Pinter, stating they would do "whatever it takes," even if it means sleeping apart.
He shared with People in April 2024, "The goal is to stay together. That's what we want. So, in order to make that happen, we are willing to do whatever it takes to still be together when we're old."
All the Celeb Couples Who Sleep Separately Amid Happy Marriages
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Barbara Corcoran and Bill Higgins
The Shark Tank investor shared that she and Higgins, who exchanged vows in 1988, have had a separate bedroom for “like 40 years.”
During an appearance on Today With Hoda & Jenna in March 2024, Corcoran mentioned that she always invites him into her space because he does the same for her. She also added that their living arrangements add a touch of "sexiness" to their relationship.
Corcoran further elaborated on their decision to have separate living quarters, explaining that he tends to be messy and leaves piles of stuff everywhere, while she prefers a neat and organized environment. This difference in living habits allows her to sleep peacefully at night, feeling as relaxed as a baby.
All the Celeb Couples Who Sleep Separately Amid Happy Marriages
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Cameron Diaz and Benji Madden
While Diaz and Madden, who wed in 2015, share a bedroom, she said she wanted to “normalize separate bedrooms” for married couples.
"During a December 2023 appearance on the “Lipstick on the Rim” podcast, Diaz shared her thoughts on living arrangements within a family. She explained, “To me, I would literally, I have my house, you have yours. We have the family house in the middle. I will go and sleep in my room. You go sleep in your room. I’m fine.” Diaz also mentioned having a bedroom in the middle for convening with her partner.
After the hosts jokingly mentioned that Diaz shouldn’t have shared her bold opinion, she responded by saying, “I’ve already said it. By the way, I don’t feel that way now because my husband is so wonderful. I said that before I got married.”
Editor's P/S:
The concept of "sleep divorce" is gaining traction among celebrity couples, with Carson Daly and Siri Pinter being one example. Their decision to sleep separately has been attributed to factors such as Daly's sleep apnea and their desire to prioritize their relationship. This arrangement has proven beneficial, allowing them to address individual sleep needs while maintaining their marital bond.
Other celebrity couples, such as Barbara Corcoran and Bill Higgins, have also embraced separate bedrooms for decades, citing differences in sleep habits and preferences for cleanliness. Cameron Diaz, while sharing a bedroom with her husband Benji Madden, advocates for normalizing separate bedrooms to promote restful sleep and maintain individual space within a marriage. These examples highlight that sleep arrangements can be fluid and tailored to the unique dynamics of each couple, fostering both individual well-being and marital harmony.