Julia Roberts Is Now Prioritizing Her Family and Living an “Ordinary” Life

After all these years together, David and Victoria Beckham remain to be one of the most iconic couples with the strongest relationships. They got married in 1999, have four kids and their own family rules that help them to stay in such a romantic way towards each other. And one of them is sleeping in separate beds.
It seemed that David enjoyed a more vibrant social scene, whereas Victoria preferred a more peaceful and low-key existence. If those rumors were indeed true, it appears that the couple found a clever solution.
The lovely couple choose to sleep in separate beds. In 2017, the Daily Mail provided an explanation, stating that they had invested in a new countryside residence that featured separate wings designated for each of them. These wings include their own kitchens, bedrooms, and courtyards, ensuring maximum privacy and independence.
Additionally, having separate wings in their house allows for the possibility of hosting a large party. If a lively event were taking place in one wing, guests in the other wing, located about 50 yards away, would remain unaware of the festivities.
This setup provides a level of privacy and convenience for David, Victoria, and their guests, ensuring that everyone can enjoy themselves without disturbing others.
In the ever-evolving realm of celebrity culture, a peculiar and intriguing phenomenon has emerged—the “sleep separate” trend. An increasing number of celebrities, even those committed to long-term partnerships, have embraced the notion of sleeping in separate beds.
Here are some celebrity couples who prefer sleeping in different beds:
Choosing separate sleep spaces can help you get deeper and better sleep. Here are some key points to consider:
The trend of sleeping separately is getting more and more attention among couples. Some married pairs decided to stop sleeping together, and then realized that it was the best decision for their marriage. Actually, this habit became popular in Japan long ago, and Japanese have even more intriguing healthy rituals. Separate sleeping is also among lifelong habits rich people figured out a long time ago.