In the world of Hollywood, where relationships often come and go, a few couples manage to defy the odds and build long-lasting, joyful marriages. Matthew Morrison, the Broadway star we all know and love, and his wife, Renee Puente, have found their secret to marital bliss. Let's dive into how they’ve made it work, as Morrison shared some insights with Closer Weekly.
Open Communication: The Key to a Happy Marriage
When asked about the secret to their enduring relationship, Matthew Morrison, now 40, had an interesting take. In a candid interview with Closer Weekly, he revealed the couple's approach to keeping their marriage strong and honest. "We are incredibly, incredibly open and honest with each other," Morrison explained. "We talk about everything—yes, everything!"
He continued, "We share our crushes on other people, our dislikes about each other in certain moments, and we set boundaries and guidelines about how much time we can be apart. It’s about being real with each other, and that has made all the difference for us." Morrison shared this wisdom while officiating Hello Tushy’s Funeral For a Tree at Judson Memorial Church in New York on April 25.
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Managing Busy Schedules: Staying Together as a Family Unit
Managing busy schedules in Hollywood can be tricky, but Morrison and Puente have figured it out. "Our rule is that the longest we stay apart is three weeks, but ideally, we try to keep it to two," Morrison explained. "Thankfully, Renee's an interior designer, so she can work from anywhere. This allows us to travel as a family unit most of the time," he said, emphasizing how they prioritize staying together.
For Morrison, the former star of Glee, keeping family at the center of their lives has been essential. "It’s not just about work-life balance; it's about family-life balance," he noted.
Connecting with Each Other: Quality Time in Nature
When they do find time for each other, Morrison and Puente make the most of it. "We both love nature," Morrison shared. "Many times, we’ll grab a bottle of wine, some cheese, and crackers, and head out to a park. It’s simple, but it allows us to connect with nature and with each other on a deeper level."



