Having a profitable decades-long marriage isn’t all that difficult, in response to Sarah Michelle Gellar.
When Jenna Bush Hager and Tiffany Haddish requested “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” star the key to her 22-year marriage to Freddie Prinze, Jr. throughout a latest interview, she gave a pithy response. “Separate loos!”
“That’s it? It’s that straightforward?” an incredulous Hager requested throughout Thursday’s episode of “Right this moment With Jenna and Mates.”
“It’s that straightforward,” Gellar confirmed.
Haddish, nonetheless, had a special concept.
“See, I used to be pondering it was just like the [‘I Love Lucy’] factor the place [Lucy and Ricky had] twin beds, after which when y’all need to get collectively you push them collectively, and once you need to be aside, you push them aside,” Haddish, who was Hager’s short-term co-host, stated.
“I had not considered that,” Gellar conceded. “That’s truly a very good concept.”
Gellar, 48, met Prinze, 49, on the set of iconic ’90s slasher flick “I Know What You Did Final Summer time” in 1997. Nonetheless, they wouldn’t go on their first date till three years later, in 2000.
“We had been pals for a really very long time,” the “Merciless Intentions” actress recalled throughout an interview with Individuals in 2020.
“We’d had many dinners earlier than. And we had been alleged to go along with another person, and the third particular person didn’t make it out and we determined to nonetheless go.”
After that first date, Prinze knew she was the one. “I didn’t go on dates with different ladies, nor did I even need to pursue dates with different ladies,” he instructed the outlet.
They married in a star-studded ceremony in Mexico in 2002 and subsequently welcomed two kids — daughter Charlotte in 2009 and son Rocky in 2012.
Gellar shared a extra critical tackle what goes right into a profitable long-term relationship throughout a 2024 interview with Fox Information Digital.
“I believe every little thing takes work in you, whether or not it’s a friendship or a piece relationship or a wedding,” she stated on the time.
“You need to put the work in,” she added, noting that “we stay in a particularly disposable society now.”
“Your telephone breaks, you don’t repair it,” Gellar continued. “You get a brand new one. And I believe that’s numerous the angle towards relationships.”