Actress Mary Steenburgen recently shared a candid and humorous anecdote about her marriage to actor Ted Danson. Initially, Steenburgen admitted to having preconceived notions about Danson, influenced by his on-screen portrayal of womanizing characters like Sam Malone in "Cheers." She jokingly confessed to thinking he might be a "slick guy."

However, Steenburgen quickly realized how mistaken she was. During a red carpet appearance at the Golden Gala, she revealed a detail about their intimate life, humorously stating, "Slick guys don't say, ‘gosh-a-rooni,’ after making love." She playfully apologized to her granddaughters for the revelation. Steenburgen went on to praise Danson's kind nature and the positive atmosphere he creates on set, emphasizing the joy he brings to his work.

She also expressed her admiration for Danson's role as a father, highlighting his love for both his own children and her children from a previous marriage. Steenburgen described their life together as "thrilling."

Danson and Steenburgen, who married in 1995 after meeting in 1983, cherish their early morning routine. Danson shared that they enjoy coffee, word games, and conversation, describing it as "heaven on Earth." He added that even when working in different time zones, they make time to connect over the phone.
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