Carson Daly Praises 'Sleep-Divorce' As The Best Thing That Happened To His Marriage

Taylor Sakellis
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The Today Show host Carson Daly is starting up an important, although a rather controversial conversation, the concept of sleeping separately from your partner.

While it was the norm for couples to sleep in separate beds, and even separate rooms back in the day, it's rather taboo now. However, the television personality is hoping to make other couples feel more comfortable talking about what works best for them.

There is nothing worse than falling asleep on the job because your significant other kept you up all night.

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And no, not for some ~ sexy ~ reason, but because of their loud, disruptive snoring or their constant tossing and turning.

Do you know who doesn't have to deal with this EVER? Carson Daly and his wife, Siri Pinter.

The pair, who tied the knot back in 2015, are parents to four young children, are putting themselves first when it comes to their not-so-traditional sleeping arrangements.

On a recent episode of "The Today Show," host Carson Daly reflected on the decision that he and his wife made to start sleeping separately a few years ago.

"We both, admittedly, slept better apart," Carson said during the segment.

Speaking with "People" back in 2020, the TV personality said: "We're both pretty good-sized humans and it just wasn't really working when she was in her third trimester, and I also have sleep apnea, which is very sexy for the ladies out there, I'm sure."

“She couldn't get comfortable, so we were like a commercial you would see, kicking each other and just not sleeping.”

After trying to make it work, Carson and his wife came to the conclusion that they had both had enough.

"We woke up and we just shook hands like, 'I love you, but it's time to sleep divorce. It'll be the best thing for all of us."

I love that they're doing what's best for them!

h/t: Insider