Forget making us look becauseMeghan Trainor is all about leaving us shook.
The "All About the Bass" singer has never been shy about sharing intimate details about her marriage to Daryl Sabara, including their visit to a sex shop and bedroom confessions that are NSFW. Parents to sons Riley, 3, and 9-month old Barry, Meghan and the Spy Kids star have been pretty much inseparable since they began dating in 2016, with Meghan explaining that her romance with Daryl is "different than any other relationship" she'd previously been in.
"That cheesy thing that everyone says, 'When you know, you know,'" the 30-year-old pop star told E! News in 2018. "I knew something, we both knew, like, 'Well, this is crazy.' That's what we would say, looking at each other. Like, 'This isn't normal.'"
Also unusual? The couple's two-toilet bathroom setup that had the Internet buzzing and Meghan's revelation last April that she wishes Daryl's penis was "smaller" because intercourse has been a "nightmare" for her and her "big boy." (Perhaps a line that should be considered for any re-recordings of her song "Dear Future Husband"?)
The situation became so dire—"It's to the point where I'm like, 'Is it all in?'" Meghan explained. "And he's like, 'Just the tip. And I'm like, 'I can't do anymore'"—that she had to resort to icing her pelvis when they were trying to conceive their youngest son.
All about that TMI, Meghan's lips were moving to make all of these wildest confessions about her five-year marriage to Daryl:
A First to Remember
Sex Shop Stop
Brotherly Love
Potty Talk
No Touching Rule
Family Meeting
Growing Pains
(Originally published on April 27, 2023 at 10:45 a.m. PT)
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