“Having that time out of the house and being out, doing the thing that I really like to do, has been important for me. I call it balcony time,” she added.īy the end of the year, the I Feel Pretty actress told Us that going back to work helped some of the tension that emerged in her relationship throughout the lockdown. Her escapes entailed evening moments or time to herself in the afternoon. The actress explained that the Never Been Kissed screenwriter’s alone time meant “sitting outside by himself in the middle of the day” during which she would not text him or bother him with questions like, “Where the spatula is that he was the last one to use?” “Listen, it’s been a process - like everything - but we have been making a point to make sure … that the other one gets time to themselves.” I mean, I obviously couldn’t do it without him, but ugh,” Philipps said in May 2020, noting that quarantining under one roof was a pressure cooker.
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And there are a lot of things that really work about our relationship.”īefore calling it quits, the Cougar Town alum, who wed the director in June 2007, spoke exclusively to Us Weekly about how the coronavirus pandemic had affected the pair’s relationship. Philipps, who shares children Birdie, 13, and Cricket, 8, with Silverstein, 50, concluded, “Well we love each other - very much! And we have these beautiful kids together.
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The Dawson’s Creek alum added: “The surest way that Marc and I have been able to ensure the privacy of our kids that we love so f-ing much was by not involving the public.” “Marc and I talked about it, and when we first separated, we couldn’t even think about putting one of those statements out - it made us sick, both of us, truly ill,” Philipps explained.