Jeremiah Brent is reluctant to do a show with husband Nate Berkus

As much as possible Jeremiah Brent Love his husband, Nate Berkusquality time does not have to include shooting another show together.
“We did it for a long time. I need a break,” Brent, 40, told specifically US Weekly When working with Almond Breeze. “I see him every day. I mean, I’ll do anything with him, but honestly, do this show, Strange eyeschanged my life. ”
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“It changed me as a father and husband, as a member of the queer community,” he explained. us. “So I’m so happy to do it now.”
Berkus and Brent, 53, have been married since 2014. Nate and Jeremiah Family Project and Nate and Jeremiah: Save My House.
“I love Nate more now than the day I met him,” Brent said of his husband. “I think the good thing about our relationship and the things we really try to protect is that we both grow up alone,” he said. The idea of growing up at the same time. It’s something that many married couples have to navigate, and it’s hard, but we both respect each other.”
Jeremiah Brent and Nate Berkus.
Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for Crates and BarrelsThe founder of Jeremiah Brent Design said Berkus was still “my favorite person” and was confident that he would say the same thing.
“I love living with him,” he added. “It’s never boring.”
Although both of them like their careers, Burks and Brent will love two kids every moment.
While Poppy and Oskar “challenge” the couple every day, it’s safe to say that Brent will no longer want to live.
He told us. “We have two rules in our house, which is kind and honest.”
Brent probably always had an almond breeze in his house in the kitchen. The designer worked with the brand to highlight the shelf-stable varieties of almond milk, including unsweetened vanilla and unsweetened originals.
The brand will also run a raffle to join Brent in providing a pantry for a lucky winner.
“It’s the leading shelf-stable almond milk, which is really important, especially as a parent who has been on the go,” Brent said. “I can put things in the pantry instead of being afraid of two days.” It would be bad inside, not to mention months, it was wild and amazing. It would never last for such a long record, but it was nice to know it could.”
Report with Christina Garibaldi