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The Valley’s Janet Jokes ‘Separate’ Bank Accounts Equals Happy Marriage

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The Valley’s Janet Jokes ‘Separate’ Bank Accounts Equals Happy Marriage

The Valley‘s Janet Caperna shared how keeping some things separate from husband Jason Caperna has helped their marriage.

During the Friday, January 3, episode of friend Scheana Shay‘s “Scheananigans” podcast, Janet, 34, said her and Jason, 40, don’t share an Amazon Prime account so they could buy gifts for each other. The Instagram post with a clip of the conversation resulted in Bravo fans flagging to Janet that she didn’t need to pay for two accounts.

“OK, what I’m learning from the comments is sharing an account is totally possible and i’ve wasted a lot of money on separate prime accounts 😂,” Janet replied before adding in a separate comment, “Separate bathrooms and bank accounts 😂 key to a happy marriage.”

The Valley star isn’t the only one who has shared advice about keeping some things to the imagination in a marriage. Actress Nicole Kidman had a similar outlook while discussing her romance with husband Keith Urban, to whom she has been married since 2006.

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“We have a double shower,” she told W Magazine in an interview published on Friday. “The double-headed shower: key to a successful marriage. Separate commodes and a double-headed shower!”

Meanwhile, Meghan Trainer and husband Daryl Sabara have had a different take. The couple previously made headlines after revealing the special bathroom feature they had installed in their home.

“We just got a new house, and we did construction,” Trainor, 31, said on the “Why Won’t You Date Me?” podcast in October 2021. “Nobody knows this, but in our bathroom, there was one toilet, and a lot of times in the middle of the night when we’re with the baby, we’ve got to pee at the same time. So I was like, ‘Can we please have two toilets next to each other?’”

She added: “We got two toilets sitting next to each other, and we’ve only pooped together twice. We pee at the same time a lot.”

Trainor defended their decision, noting on an episode of the “Pretty Basic” podcast in July 2022, “I thought someone might be interested in it, I didn’t think it would go viral the way it did — to the point where it affected our relationship. Daryl was like, ‘You need to stop.’ I said ‘Why? People love it!’”

Sabara, 32, and Trainor, who have been married since 2018, kept the tradition alive when they relocated.

“We’re moving into a new house, and it has a toilet facing this way, and a bidet across from it,” Trainor shared in a July 2024 episode of Dax Shepard’s “Armchair Expert” podcast. “So I need to make this [bidet] a toilet. So it’s gonna be a little different, but it’s a tighter bathroom area, so we will be close. Knees to knees. And that’s better, I want to see him.”

The singer broke down the changes that their bathroom went through.

“When we first got there, there was, like, an old-school bidet, and I was like, ‘We’re not gonna use that.’ I was like, ‘I have an extra toilet, let’s just pop that one next to it,’ and my plumber laughed at me. And I said, ‘What’s so funny, my dude? Get up there! Like, get it going,’” she added. “Here’s why we did it. Because we have young babies, so we’re getting up every hour on the hour, and this dude pees like a girl, so I was like, ‘Get out of my way, I have to piss.’”

Trainor continued: “Sometimes if I’m peeing and he has to go, I’ll open up my legs and I go, ‘Go in!’ And he’s like, ‘No, I’m not doing that.’ There’s a shower, figure it out. So then I solved this crime, and I was like, ‘We’re gonna pee at the same time, in our own bowls.’ Oh, [but] I don’t like him pooping next to me. I tell him that. I go, ‘You know you’re not supposed to do that.’ We just pee. We’re not s—tin’. You guys assumed poop, didn’t you?”