Rachael Ray candidly opens up about her relationship with her husband John Cuismano

During Rachael Ray's podcast I'll Sleep When I'm Dead, she spoke about her relationship with John Cuismano, who she's been married to since 2005, and how the pair level each other

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Beloved TV chef Rachael Ray shared the secret to what makes her marriage with husband John Cuismano work on a recent episode of her podcast I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead . On her third show , she was joined by fellow chef Jacques Pépin who was there as a guest. During the podcast, she spoke about her relationship with John and how the pair level each other.

The two have been married since 2005, . Rachael said : “John works with me and has built our business and our brand together, but we agreed in concept about service to community, service to the world, service to animals, to children.” Rachael revealed that she and John didn’t tie the knot until they were in their late thirties.



Food Network's Duff Goldman hit by 'drunk driver' as he details 'long road to recovery' Guy Fieri says he won't easily hand over his Flavortown empire to his sons The ex-Food Network star explained that it was necessary for her for them to marry since she felt he would be a “true partner” in what she believed in. While on the topic of spouses, Jacques opened up about the love he had for his late wife, who he was married to for 54 years. Rachael also reveled in the romance that Jacques and Gloria had.

“I love that you talk about that you guys were different and brought something to each other, because that's what I love about John,” Rachael noted. “You know, he's a lawyer, and a musician. I'm not a musician, I'm certainly no lawyer, I hate reading legal documents and official stuff, but we balance each other in a weird way.

” She continued: “We allow each other to be open to different worlds. I also think it's fun to be able to get out thoughts truthfully.” Rachael’s remarks about John followed her worrying fans after she shared a video on social media of her appearing to slur her speech.

The clip shared on social media was a preview from her new show, Rachael Ray in Tuscany. In the snippet, she was cooking Ossobuco to honor the late singer Tony Bennett. After that she further concerned her fans when she divulged that she had some “bad falls” on the debut episode of her podcast.

“I've had a couple of bad falls in the last couple of weeks, so I haven't been doing that in awhile, but I love carrying wood,” she said on the show. Click here to follow the Mirror US on Google News to stay up to date with all the latest news, sport and entertainment stories. DAILY NEWSLETTER: Sign up here to get the latest news and updates from the Mirror US straight to your inbox with our FREE newsletter.

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