Mel B says sex and therapy is what keeps her marriage going
October 30th, 2010 - 6:24 pm ICT by ANI
London, Oct 30 (ANI): Former Spice Girls member Mel B has revealed that sex and weekly marriage therapy sessions have helped to keep her marriage to movie producer Stephen Belafonte going.
Mel, 35, had previously boasted of having sex five times a day, and she said that she and Belafonte still enjoy their time together.
“Often when you have therapy, people think things are falling apart but, for us, it’s like clearing out our closet every now and again. It’s a way of perfecting our marriage,” the Mirror quoted her as saying.
“We both enjoy an active sex life and that’s the way it’s always been.
“We have a very passionate and open relationship. Sometimes we need to reconnect if I have been dashing about with the kids and I’ll buy some nice lingerie and give Stephen a massage to get things going.
“It’s important to maintain a good physical relationship, especially when you’re married,” she added. (ANI)
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