Carson Daly is allegedly convinced that his marriage to his wife, Siri wouldn’t have survived if they continued to sleep in the same room together.
In its July 11 issue, National Enquirer claimed that Daly and Siri have been sleeping in separate rooms for the past two years. And The Voice host shared that it saved their marriage.
Daly previously joked that his marriage wouldn’t have survived if he and his wife didn’t change their sleeping arrangements.
“Carson’s convinced it might have been splitsville for real if he and his wife hadn’t started sleeping in separate beds in separate rooms,” the source said.
Daly also told his fans that he suffers from sleep apnea. And this might have made it difficult for his wife to sleep through the night.
“We’ve reconciled a little bit, so we’re just sleep separated. So, some nights I’m in bed. Some nights I’m on the couch or in the guest room,” he said.
Based on what Daly said, it’s obvious that he and his wife aren’t having any problems. But the fact that the tabloid claimed that Daly was worried he could get divorced proves that they made a big deal out of his story.
This isn’t the first time that tabloids targeted Daly. Two years ago, there were rumors that dubbed Daly a snub.
According to a source, Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani were so excited to have Ariana Grande on board as a coach for The Voice. And since the singer just tied the knot with Dalton Gomez, Shelton and Stefani encouraged Daly to be friends with Grande and Gomez. However, the host allegedly refused.
“Blake and Gwen have started getting really friendly with Ariana and her husband, and they’ve tried to bring them into the circle – but Carson is pushing back. He has been giving Blake and Gwen a hard time for hanging out with Ariana and Dalton, who he’s branded as spoiled kids,” the source said.
As of late, it’s still unclear where the feud rumors came from. After all, Daly is good friends with everyone on the show. He has been hosting The Voice for years and it’s unlikely for him to be able to continue hosting the program if he had issues with his colleagues.
As such, it’s best to always take the tabloid’s claims with a grain of salt.