Sunday Funday has a distinct which means to Maury Povich.
The previous discuss present host, 86, seemingly revealed that he and his spouse, Connie Chung, 78, get naughty on the finish of each week.
Povich and Chung — who’ve been married since 1984 — appeared to spill the intimate particulars of their intercourse life on the primary episode of his podcast “On Par with Maury Povich,” which dropped on Monday, March 31.
In a single clip, the previous information anchor — who appeared as her husband’s first visitor — requested him to complete this sentence: “I feel sexiest when?”
At first, Povich didn’t perceive the sport, so he requested Chung if she deliberate on answering herself or if she was asking him to reply.
When she mentioned the latter, the previous “Maury” host acknowledged, “I feel sexiest on Sundays” and snickered at Chung earlier than hysterically laughing as if it was an inside joke between the husband and spouse.
“Never on Sunday,” she responded seductively, suggesting that their phrases had a deeper which means.
“Not in OUR house!” Povich joked again, revealing that nothing will get in his manner of custom, which is ending the week together with his spouse.
“It’s always been. Everybody says, ‘Can we play golf on Sunday? Nope. Sunday is with Connie,’” the famed TV persona mentioned with an enormous grin.
Chung then coyly snickered in response to her husband’s monumental smile earlier than motioning that she was locking up her mouth with a key and maintaining their kinky secret a thriller.
The couple of 4 a long time stopped wanting spilling any of the intimate particulars about their horny Sundays, however listeners acquired the message.
“They’re a great couple and happily married. Good for them!” one individual commented,
Others weren’t as excited to find out about their intercourse behavior.
“Just plain gross,” a second individual shot again. “Leave it, no one wants to know,” added one other.
Povich lately addressed the aim of his podcast.
The longtime broadcaster revealed he needed to make clear his actual persona after spending a long time delivering sensational information and paternity check outcomes on TV.
“For the past 30 plus years, everybody has thought of me as a kind of a talk show host who [discusses] certain themes,” he informed Folks in an interview printed on Tuesday. “That was a great career and I love the storytelling, and I think that I was able to do successfully because of my earlier career as a journalist and a storyteller when it came to news, and rather traditional talk shows that I did.”
“If I was sitting at a desk back anchoring a newscast, I would never unveil myself. And so this is, I think, a perfect medium,” Povich shared.
“On Par with Maury Povich” airs new episodes each Monday.