Every three or four shows, we have somebody that will come up onstage and propose marriage.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've learned this is a very long marriage doing a television show. I like the people that I work with to be people I enjoy, so you want to cast people who are as excited and enthusiastic as you are.
I want an audience that's passionate, that can be engaged.
There are some people in show business who are proud of the number of marriages they've had.
It's very trying on a marriage when you're doing a one hour show, week after week after week. You don't have enough time for people that maybe you should have top priority.
If you are strong enough as a couple, reality shows can be a good thing for the relationship.
I think we've established a convention on the show that allows us to do pretty much anything we want to.
I prepare myself for rehearsals like I would for marriage.
I do like the idea of pulling in different producers to get new perspectives. That's what I did with Vows and I feel it just gives variety and makes for a more exciting journey for the listener.
My stage show is raw and unpredictable.
If I'd married someone in show business, there'd be too much competition.