BBC Strictly's Rachel Riley reveals marriage woes with pro dancer husband Pasha Kovalev
24.02.2024 - 20:20
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Maths whizz Rachel Riley has opened up about her marriage to Strictly Come Dancing star Pasha Kovalev. Despite often sharing sweet pics of them together on Instagram, she admitted they can sometimes feel like "ships passing in the night" due to their hectic lives.
Opening up about their jam-packed schedules only allowing for the odd date night, Rachel previously said: "When you first get together, if they're away for three months and you've only been together a month, it's a big deal. But when you've been together the best part of decade and you can see a future of how ever many more decades that you get together, it kind of changes your perspective." Chatting to The Sun in July, Rachel revealed "everything is always in flux" in her relationship with the professional dancer.
She added: "It would be nice, once I'm not feeding the baby and picking her up, maybe we could even have a night together, but that feels a million miles away at the moment." She also said she needed to be "more organised" to see what days Pasha has off, pointing out: "I'm juggling so many things." The couple met on Strictly Come Dancing and tied the knot in Las Vegas in 2019.
They are now proud parents to two adorable daughters, Maven, four, and Noa, two. Even with their hectic schedules, including Pasha's musical theatre debut last year, and looking after their little girls, brainy Rachel said that they understand this part of parenthood is just fleeting.
She shared that they are "enjoying this phase of having little ones". Speaking to OK! previously, Rachel said she found being a mum "liberating" and praised Pasha's parenting skills.
"I’ve found it quite liberating. It makes you live in the moment a lot more," she said, adding: ""It’s like we know
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