Billy Baldwin and wife Chynna Phillips reveal they live in separate homes and cities: We have allergies to each other

Billy Baldwin and his wife, Chynna Phillips, think they’ve solved the puzzle of maintaining a healthy and happy marriage — and the secret is living apart.The couple is gearing up to celebrate their 30-year wedding anniversary in 2025 and got personal about their unconventional living situation, revealing that not only do they shack up in separate houses, but they stay in different area codes.The Wilson Phillips singer, 56, went into detail on their housing situation in a video posted to her YouTube channel on Sunday, Nov.

3.“Billy and I are sort of in this new kind of arrangement that is actually really working for me.

I don’t know if it’s working for Billster, but I’m really happy with what we’re doing,” Phillips joked.“Basically, it’s totally unstructured … let me explain.” She continued, “I said to Billy, ‘Look, why don’t we just do a little test run to see what it feels like to have me in Santa Barbara, you in Beverly Hills, and then we flip-flop.

Then in between, we have date nights together, we have therapy, we have dinner with the children and we go to the beach or the museum.”For reference, Santa Barbara is roughly 100 miles from Beverly Hills and over a two-hour drive without traffic.Baldwin, 61, and Phillips said “I do” in 1995.The pair share three children: daughters Jameson, 24, and Brooke, 19, and son Vance, 22.The “Hold On” singer shared that while the married duo “have sleepovers and stuff,” they aren’t “forcing ourselves to be subjected to each other’s energy 24/7.”Phillips revealed that Baldwin “is a bit more reticent about the whole thing,” but he was willing to give their separate living situation a try.

Later in the video, she calls her husband, who appears on the screen via FaceTime.“I think that we’re onto something,” Phillips told Baldwin in the footage.

“I really do, because we enjoy each other’s company.It’s so hard to articulate to people that we’re madly in love...

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Publisher: New York Post

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