US Weekly Tuesday while promoting “Connie: A Memoir.” “I believe that you don’t have to be friends with all of his friends, and he doesn’t have to be friends with all of my friends.
He can go do what he wants to do, and I’ll do what I want to do.”She added, “We always come together and have dinner together — sometimes we have lunch together too — but we don’t get in each other’s hair.”In Chung’s memoir, the former news anchor writes in detail about her love story with Povich, 85.
She even dedicated an entire chapter to their romance.“I love Maury with all my heart, and I know he loves me deeply, but sometimes, you know, I don’t necessarily like him,” she writes. “My guess is that the feeling is mutual.”Chung explained this line to US Weekly, confessing she “could never spend all day long” with the television host.She quipped: “That’s why I think — I know I love him, but when we spend too much time together, that’s when I don’t like him.”Chung and Povich were in a long-distance relationship for seven years before getting married in 1984.
The couple then adopted their son, Matthew Povich, following his birth in 1995.“I kind of knew he was gonna be The One, but I wasn’t going there and he wasn’t going there.
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