Jimmy Chung and Brian Greenberg They've been married for nearly 10 years — and their romance It keeps getting better With time.
“Well, what I love about Brian is that he understands the business, but we're also there to support each other. It's not a competition,” Chung, 41, said exclusively. Us Weekly At the unforgettable 22nd annual gala on Saturday, December 15th. I would love to be married to him.
Chung and Greenberg, 46, have been together since 2012 after meeting briefly a decade ago.. The two actors tied the knot in 2015, six years early Twin sons Via an alternative. In honor of their 10th wedding anniversary in 2025, Chung tells us the secrets to their marital bliss.
“Honestly, you're not married to the same person,” Chung said. we on saturday. “We are growing every day. We are different people every day and I think the most important thing is to fill each other's emotional cup, try to listen to each other and show empathy and try to understand.
She added: “The best word for this year is to stay curious.” “Why do you feel this way?” To stay curious and open-minded – and have a great marriage counselor if anyone needs one!
Before Chung W One Tree Hill The alums are celebrating their milestone anniversary, and they're going to celebrate Holiday season With the boys. (Chung and Greenberg have not publicly revealed the names of their children.)
“Oh my God, I want to sleep, but because the daycare is closed, I won't be able to,” Chung joked Saturday of her festive plans. “So, the goal is to have a lot of activities that make our kids tired and that's it.”
Chung balances her marriage, motherhood and her career, in which she recently starred Stone Cold Fox reverse Kiefer Sutherland and Kiernan Shipka.
“I can't wait for people to watch it. It's a wonderful, beautifully shot film.” Ken Singhour cinematographer (and) our director, Sophie is lost“It's amazing,” Chung gushed. “It's a revenge flick. It's very similar Kill Bill. It's action-packed, beautifully shot, and the acting is great. “I can't wait.”
Chung is a proud Asian-American actress and always enjoys supporting others in the industry as well.
“It makes me so happy to look around (at the memorable red carpet) and see familiar faces, people I love and people I root for,” she said. “We're all here to support each other and that's what's best.”
With reporting by Mariel Turner