“I have my house, you have yours,” the actress, who is married to Good Charlotte guitarist Benji Madden, declares regarding their brief sleeping arrangement. The family home is located in the center. I am going to go sleep in my room. Head back to your room to sleep. I am alright.”
Cameron Diaz says long-term couples sleeping in separate bedrooms – or even different houses – should be “normalised”.
As hosts Molly Sims and Emese Gormley talked about their partners’ snoring, the 51-year-old actress made the remarks on the Lipstick On The Rim podcast.
“Separate bedrooms should become the norm,” stated Diaz.
“I would say that mine is my house and yours is yours. We have the family house in the middle. I will go and sleep in my room. You go sleep in your room. I am doing great.
“And we can get together for our relations in the bedroom in the middle.”
She added: “By the way, I don’t feel that way now because my husband is so wonderful. I said that before I got married.”
After allegedly beginning their relationship in 2014, Diaz has been married to Good Charlotte guitarist Benji Madden since 2015.
The couple have a daughter Raddix who was born in December 2019.
Professor Foster said he was frequently approached by people asking, “What can I do?,” during his talk on the science of restful sleep at the Hay Festival. “Earplugs do not function.”
“If it is just snoring, what do you do?” he asked. Well, you sleep in another place. “It is the end of our relationship, I slept with my partner for 50 years,” is a common statement.
It is not, that is for sure. It’s the beginning of a new relationship where both of you ideally would be happier, more responsive to each other, less impulsive, less irritable, so I don’t think you should be afraid to sleep in an alternative sleeping space if you have one.”