Emily Simpson admits reality TV has significantly affected her marriage⊠in a positive way.
Since joining The Real Housewives of Orange County in Season 13 (2018), the West Coast mom has been quite open about her relationship with Shane Simpson. Fans have seen the husband and wife endure their fair share of marital lows, including everything from communication problems to disagreements over parenting styles.
While these kinds of issues are fairly common among couples, itâs unusual to have them broadcast on national TV. Having millions of strangers weigh in on and dissect a relationship can often lead to more hardships, such as a breakup or divorce; however, Emily is convinced that her reality TV career has changed her marriage for the better.
The mother of three shared her reasoning during the July 17 episode of Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, after a Clubhouse audience member asked how she maintained a strong marriage despite the negativity that often accompanies fame.
âThe internet is horrible, but I mean, Iâm numb to it at this point,â Emily said. âI would say Iâm probably one of those exceptions to the rule, where I feel like reality TV has made my relationship with Shane stronger. It really has.â
WWHL host Andy Cohen said he found Emilyâs comments âinteresting.â
âWhy? Because youâve been able to look at [your marriage] objectively?â he asked.
âI mean, I donât really watch the episodes, but I get so much feedback,â Emily explained. âAnd I think that Shane was â Shane didnât want to be on TV. You could tell from the first two seasons, he wasnât interested. And I think heâs warmed up to it. And he also knows that this is something that I do. Itâs me, you know. And I think that we navigate it well. I think that weâve done a good job. I think weâve grown closer. And, you know, itâs worked well for us.â
Emily made similar comments in a 2019 interview with People magazine, just weeks after the premiere of her RHOC sophomore season. The Ohio native said being on reality TV gave Shane a new sense of self-awareness and motivated him to change his behavior.
âI think he probably had a moment of self-realization where he thought, âEmily is a really good wife and really good mom. I won the wife lottery. I need to step up my game,ââ Emily told the outlet. âAnd he really has. I have to give him credit for that.â
Emily and Shane were introduced to each other while working at a real estate consulting firm, but didnât become romantically involved until years later. The OC Housewife said she and Shane reconnected after he divorced his first wife and tied the knot shortly after (2009).
âWe began chatting on Google Chat, and one day he just said, âWant to get married?ââ Emily recalled in the RHOC Season 13 premiere. âI was 32 at the time, ready to settle down and have kids, and thought, âWhat the heck!â I really just took a huge leap of faith.â
Get more details about Emilyâs 16-year marriage and how she reacted to swirling divorce rumors.
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