Rachael Ray Sometimes Needs ‘Space’ From Husband John Cusimano

Rachael Ray Sometimes Needs ‘Space’ From Husband John Cusimano


John Cusimano and Rachael Ray.
Adam Nemser/Startraks

Rachael Ray is continuing to offer an honest look into her marriage to John Cusimano.

During the Tuesday, October 29, episode of her “I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead” podcast, Ray, 56, told guest Billy Crudup about the secret to a successful relationship.

“I am very wildly, wildly, wildly lucky that I have my husband,” she gushed. “But he understands I need my space.”

Ray explained that Cusimano, 57, also likes time for himself adding, “He needs his space. John and I largely stay in separate corners.”

Earlier this month, Ray admitted she and Cusimano have gotten “huge screaming matches” in the past.

“It’s very hard, especially for hot-tempered or creative or vociferous loud people to be able to just calm it down,” she told Jenny Mollen during the debut episode of her podcast. “John and I don’t calm it down ever. We have huge screaming matches all the time, but I think that’s healthy. I really do. And I don’t trust people that are too quiet.”

Ray found that being too quiet “freaks” her out. “Let’s just get it all out there,” she noted. “Eventually, I pat him on his ass, or he kisses me on the head, and that’s just sort of it. That’s the apology. It’s just sort of understood.”

Rachael Ray Sometimes Needs ‘Space’ From Husband John Cusimano

Rachael Ray and John Cusimano.
Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for National Geographic

After meeting in 2001, Ray and Cusimano dated for several years before exchanging vows in 2005.

“We balance each other, we always have,” she told People in 2022. “We knew we’d get through this together.”

Ray and Cusimano’s romance hasn’t been without its challenges though. In 2020, Ray recalled having to adjust to being in close quarters amid the COVID pandemic.

“John and I have always worked together, but in separate buildings. John focuses on the business dealings and all of the different facets of our brand while I make TV shows in the studio all day,” Ray told Us Weekly exclusively in August 2020. “But now we do everything together which of course is a huge adjustment.”

Their quarantine work arrangement helped the pair learn about each other.

“I think that we now have a better understanding of the role each of us has played, behind the scenes,” Ray continued. “I don’t normally get to hear what he does during all the business calls that would happen in a day … and he doesn’t see how much work goes into making TV shows.”

Ray’s candidness has extended to her own health lately, with the cookbook author revealing she suffered “a couple bad falls.”

“I am a homemaker. I really like chores. I like what people consider physical work. I like making dinner, planning dinners, making lists. I love physical labor, helping carry in the wood,” she revealed on her podcast in October. “I’ve had a couple of bad falls in the last couple of weeks, so I haven’t been doing that in a while.”

Source link

We use cookies to give you the best online experience. By agreeing you accept the use of cookies in accordance with our cookie policy.

Close Popup
Privacy Settings saved!
Privacy Settings

When you visit any web site, it may store or retrieve information on your browser, mostly in the form of cookies. Control your personal Cookie Services here.

These cookies are necessary for the website to function and cannot be switched off in our systems.

Technical Cookies
In order to use this website we use the following technically required cookies
  • wordpress_test_cookie
  • wordpress_logged_in_
  • wordpress_sec

WooCommerce
We use WooCommerce as a shopping system. For cart and order processing 2 cookies will be stored. This cookies are strictly necessary and can not be turned off.
  • woocommerce_cart_hash
  • woocommerce_items_in_cart

Decline all Services
Save
Accept all Services
Open Privacy settings