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Sarah Michelle Gellar's Secret to a Lasting Marriage with Freddie Prinze Jr.

Sarah Michelle Gellar

Sarah Michelle Gellar and Freddie Prinze Jr. have managed to maintain a successful marriage since tying the knot in 2002. During a recent interview on the "Today With Jenna and Friends" show, Gellar unveiled her surprisingly simple secret to marital bliss - "Separate bathrooms!"

The revelation came as a surprise to hosts Jenna Bush Hager and Tiffany Haddish. When asked if it was truly that simple, Gellar confirmed, "It’s that simple". This candid insight into their private life was shared during her appearance on the show while she was in New York following Paris Fashion Week.

Gellar and Prinze first met in 1997 on the set of "I Know What You Did Last Summer", but it wasn't until a few years later that they started dating. Their relationship has withstood the test of time, marking over two decades of togetherness.

The couple's formula for a lasting relationship underscores the importance of personal space, a luxury some might argue is reserved for the wealthy. It highlights an aspect of marriage often overlooked – the simple yet effective strategy of maintaining individual spaces within a shared life.

In addition to their personal lives, Gellar shared updates on her professional endeavors. She discussed the eagerly anticipated reboot of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer", ensuring fans that it would be worth the wait when it finally hits screens in 2026. Furthermore, she talked about her involvement in the production of the new "I Know What You Did Last Summer", set to release in theaters on July 18.

Gellar's disclosures offer a glimpse into her world where both professional ambition and personal relationships are thriving. Her straightforward advice for marriage longevity, paired with exciting professional announcements, shows a balance that's evidently key to her enduring personal and professional success.

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