Candace Cameron Bure reflects on nearly 30 years of marriage with Valeri Bure, sharing her experiences of deep struggles and how her faith has helped restore their relationship, especially during challenging times like the 2020 pandemic, and emphasizes their current strong and loving relationship as they enter a new life phase with grown children.
Season 2 of 'Nobody Wants This' explores the couple Joanne and Noah's ongoing struggles with their relationship, faith, and personal desires, culminating in heartfelt moments and a romantic reunion, despite numerous obstacles and misunderstandings.
As The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Season 13 unfolds, Kyle Richards and Mauricio Umansky's marriage struggles are revealed, with Mauricio's busy schedule and their changing dynamics causing strain. The couple has started therapy to address their issues, with Kyle expressing the need for more prioritization and Mauricio acknowledging the challenges they've faced in their 27-year marriage. While Mauricio sees improvements, Kyle remains uncertain about their future together.
Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes opened up about the pressure they felt in their relationship and careers after losing their jobs at Good Morning America, with Robach tearing up as she described the challenges. The couple candidly discussed their romance, including feeling disconnected and the impact of their public scandal. They also revealed their decision to participate in Dry January after admitting to drinking excessively amid the stress of their personal and professional fallout.
In a new episode of Sister Wives, Kody Brown made it clear that he has "no desire" to be with his first wife, Meri Brown. Meri revealed that Kody didn't even acknowledge their 32nd wedding anniversary until she called him. During a dinner, Kody told Meri that he has no desire to have a relationship with her and that they are not living as a married couple. Meri expressed her pain and frustration, stating that she has the right to tell her story and is considering moving forward to be done with their relationship.
Kyle Richards attributes her slimmed down physique to "painful times" in her relationship with Mauricio Umansky on the Season 13 premiere of "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills." Richards explained that she focused on transforming her body as an outlet during her struggles with her sister, friends, and feeling disconnected from her husband. The couple had a candid conversation about the status of their relationship, with Umansky praising Richards' body transformation but expressing concern over her newfound love for tattoos. Richards asserted her independence and stated that she doesn't have to explain herself to anyone, including her husband. The episode aired shortly after the couple confirmed their separation after 27 years of marriage.
Dwyane Wade opens up about trying to break up with Gabrielle Union after fathering a child with another woman during a break in their relationship. Wade admits to attempting to push Union away but she refused to let him go. The couple worked through the pain and presented a united front. Wade reflects on the impact of the situation on their relationship and their children, expressing gratitude for their journey and the forgiveness they have found.
Kyle Richards and Mauricio Umansky, who recently announced their separation after 27 years of marriage, were seen vacationing together with their daughters on a yacht in Italy. The couple, who are still living under the same roof, have remained amicable as they navigate their next steps. Meanwhile, rumors of a close bond between Kyle and singer Morgan Wade have sparked speculation about their relationship, which was further fueled by Kyle's appearance as Morgan's love interest in her latest music video. However, both Kyle and Mauricio have denied any plans for divorce and emphasized that they had a "rough year" in their marriage.
The season 18 premiere of "Sister Wives" reveals a family in turmoil, with Kody Brown describing it as a "civil war." Christine Brown has left Kody and is thriving in her new life in Utah, while Robyn Brown and Meri Brown continue to grapple with the fractured family dynamics. Janelle Brown feels like she has failed after her attempts to build on the Coyote Pass property fell through. Meri clings to her non-existent relationship with Kody, feeling isolated from him and her sister wives. Despite the challenges, Robyn wants to band together with Janelle and Meri to support Kody and preserve plural marriage.
"Yellowstone" star Kelly Reilly suggests that Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler may not end up together in the final season of the show. Reilly explains that Beth is haunted by her past, filled with regrets and secrets that Rip doesn't know. She believes that Beth is certain she will lose him and feels immense guilt over her inability to have biological children. Reilly predicts that this storyline will have dire consequences for their relationship and that Rip discovering Beth's secret could also impact Jamie, her adopted brother. Despite the uncertainty, Reilly praises the on-screen chemistry between her and Cole Hauser, who plays Rip.
A gay woman seeks advice on how to handle her girlfriend's parents who refuse to acknowledge their relationship. Despite attempts to win them over, the father continues to ignore her and she is not welcomed into their home. The columnist advises patience and suggests that the girlfriend seek therapy to cope with her parents' rejection. The burden of managing the family conflict falls on the adult children, who may choose to maintain relationships through avoidance, acceptance, or setting boundaries. The girlfriend's mother may become an ally, but the father's rejection should be viewed as his loss. In another letter, a man expresses discomfort with his wife accepting expensive gifts from her ex-husband, prompting the columnist to encourage open communication and understanding of each other's feelings.