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- Sterling K. Brown shared what makes his marriage to Ryan Michelle Bathé work after two decades as husband and wife
- The Paradise star explained his relationship secret during a live taping of That Was Us, a This Is Us rewatch podcast
- “My wife is the love of my life, not because it’s always easy, but because we keep choosing each other,” the actor said, in part
Sterling K. Brown and Ryan Michelle Bathé are still going strong after first meeting at Stanford and dating as college sweethearts in the ’90s.
The Paradise actor, 49, shared their relationship secret during a live taping of That Was Us, a rewatch podcast for the Emmy-winning series This Is Us, at The Wiltern in Los Angeles on Saturday, Jan. 17.
While discussing This Is Us characters Kate and Toby’s marriage and eventual divorce with his former costars and That Was Us podcast co-hosts Mandy Moore and Chris Sullivan, Brown shared what has made his marriage to Bathé, 49, work for nearly two decades.
“I celebrate 20 years of marriage [in March],” said Brown, who eloped to Bathé in 2006 before having a larger wedding a year later.
He continued, “My wife is the love of my life, not because it’s always easy, but because we keep choosing each other. You know what I’m saying? So even when we’re not perfect for each other, you can still choose each other and just choose to be perfect for each other.”
Brown, who played Randall on This Is Us, met his longtime love when they were students at Stanford University in the ’90s, dating on and off in college before calling it quits when they graduated in 1998.
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They later rekindled their relationship, got married in March 2006, welcomed their first son, Andrew, in 2011, and became a family of four with the birth of their second son, Amaré, in 2015.
That Was Us is available to stream wherever you listen to podcasts.
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