Rachel Ray and John Cusimano radiated love at an event on Thursday, just days after the TV host candidly revealed that the couple often engages in 'huge screaming matches.'
The 56-year-old celebrity chef and her lawyer husband, who tied the knot in the picturesque surroundings of Tuscany in 2005, were spotted at the Find the Cause Breast Cancer Foundation Prevention Party in Boston on October 24.
Rachael’s friend Gretta Monahan, honored at the event, took to Instagram to share snapshots from the evening, including a glamorous red carpet moment with the couple.
'My favorites reunited! I can’t believe @rachaelray and @johnmcusimano traveled from ITALY,” Monahan captioned it, referencing their stunning Tuscan home.
She added that Ray and Cusimano have been 'long supporters' of Find the Cause, expressing, 'It was the honor of a lifetime to have you by my side.'
Rachel Ray (L) and John Cusimano (R) radiated love at an event on Thursday, just days after the TV host candidly revealed that the couple often engages in 'huge screaming matches'
The 56-year-old celebrity chef and her lawyer husband, who tied the knot in the picturesque surroundings of Tuscany in 2005, were spotted at the Find the Cause Breast Cancer Foundation Prevention Party in Boston on October 24; the couple are pictured in 2021
Rachael and John certainly appeared to be on cloud nine, beaming with joy in Gretta's delightful photos.
Last week on her new podcast I'll Sleep When I'm Dead, Rachel candidly revealed that she often gets into 'huge screaming matches all the time' with her husband of 19 years.
'But I think that’s healthy, I really do, and I don’t trust people that are too quiet,' she remarked.
'Too quiet freaks me out. I prefer that you tell me what you think when you think it, and just let’s get it all out there. Get it out there.'
Rachael also shared that while she and Cusimano don’t openly apologize to each other, they have their own nonverbal ways of reconciling after a conflict.
Ray reflected that 'it’s very hard, especially for hot-tempered or creative or vociferous, shall we say, loud people to be able to just calm it down.'
She confessed: 'John and I don’t calm it down ever. We have huge screaming matches all the time. But I think that’s healthy, I really do, and I don’t trust people that are too quiet….Too quiet freaks me out. I prefer that you tell me what you think when you think it, and just let’s get it all out there. Get it out there.'
She added: 'I don’t know that we ever apologize to each other.'
Rachael’s friend Gretta Monahan, honored at the event, took to Instagram to share snapshots from the evening, including a glamorous red carpet moment with the couple
Rachael Ray candidly confessed she gets into 'huge screaming matches all the time' with her husband of 19 years John Cusimano; pictured 2020
She explained: 'Eventually, I pat him on his a** or he kisses me on the head, and that’s just sort of it. That’s the apology. It’s just sort of understood: "All right. I still like your a**." "I still like your head." It’s kind of in that zone.'
On the same podcast episode, Ray revealed that she suffered 'a couple of bad falls in the last couple of weeks,' after fans expressed health concerns.
In early September, Ray left her admirers worried when she posted a cooking video in which she told an anecdote about the late Tony Bennett.
Social media users began commenting on her 'slurring' speech and wondering if she was on 'medication' or experiencing a health 'condition.'
Her representative responded to the speculation by issuing a statement saying she had 'no comment' on the matter, via TMZ.
Last year Ray announced the end of her daytime talk show after 17 seasons.
'In my more than 20 plus years in television I have had 17 wonderful seasons working in daytime television with Rachael,' Ray's statement began.
'However I’ve made the decision that it’s time for me to move on to the next exciting chapter in my broadcast career.'
Debuting in 2006, The Rachael Ray Show became the top syndicated program launched that year and went on to amass 37 Daytime Emmy nominations across its subsequent 17 seasons, winning three for Outstanding Talk Show.
On the same podcast episode, Ray revealed that she suffered 'a couple of bad falls in the last couple of weeks,' after fans expressed health concerns
Ray and Cusimano are pictured with Tony Bennett at the crooner's 9th annual Exploring The Arts Gala at Cipriani 42nd Street in New York in 2015
The 56-year-old celebrity chef and the lawyer tied the knot in 2005 but have never had children; pictured in an undated throwback she posted to Instagram on Valentine's Day
In early September, the 56-year-old left her admirers worried when she posted a cooking video in which she told an anecdote about the late Tony Bennett
Debuting in 2006, The Rachael Ray Show became the top syndicated program launched that year and went on to amass 37 Daytime Emmy nominations
2020 was a difficult year for Ray and her husband, as the couple lost their home in upstate New York to an accidental fire in August 2020.
They also suffered through their Manhattan apartment flooding in September of that year, plus their pit bull Isaboo passed away that summer in June.
In 2008 Ray's representative shot down rumors she had a throat cancer scare - saying: 'Rachael is the picture of health. She is having very minor surgery to remove a benign cyst on her vocal cord.
'It’s a common in-and-out procedure that she will have in early December and it will not adversely effect any of her daytime show or Food Network tapings.'