Connie reveals that she watches her husband's TV talk show and "always cry over the reunion shows, when they bring people together who haven't seen each other in a long time, or families that are reunited.
His signature shows, the paternity shows, actually make me laugh. They've become so campy because they're kind of predictable if one thing happens or if the other thing happens. I get a kick out of the 'Is he a man or is he a woman? Those are always hysterical. Maury has told me that he can always tell because he looks at these people's feet. He says it's always a man when they have big feet.
Even though she enjoys the show, Connie admits that she has tried to persuade Maury to try other kinds of shows.
Telling him to try "a nice, quiet interview show," she said it would fit him "because you are so well-read, you're a history buff, you're into politics, you have such a bank of knowledge, you're a good writer. Why don't you do something more mind-bendingly challenging?
I want to be there, too. I can't wait till I grow up and get there. Regardless of her opinions on his career, Connie and Maury see eye-to-eye on one thing. Their marriage is the most important part of their life. She detailed how they stuck together for so long. The iconic anchor reportedly exclusively disclosed to Closer Weekly:. People in our business in television news are ridiculous. They become bigger than life in their own minds. People you thought were nice and normal are no longer normal as soon as they get to see themselves on television and do the news.
But later, the two would co-anchor the news together, and built up a mutual respect. They even worked together on other projects, including a newspaper which they own in Montana, where they have a home. It's not only Maury who grew his career on TV, though.
Eventually, though, she left CBS after controversy centered on two specific interviews. Chung interviewed both Newt Gingrich's mother and a firefighter post-Oklahoma City bombing, and each interview was spotlighted by critics for various reasons. Her "insensitive" questions of the firefighter were ultimately what led to Connie's firing from 'CBS Evening News,' leaving Dan Rather on his own at the desk until a replacement was sought.
Still, given her long career prior to the firing, Connie Chung didn't need her husband to build up an impressive net worth. Maury does make a lot of money hosting his show , not that he and Connie need any more cash to comfortably retire at this point!
Lane is a writer who loves entertainment and media and watches as many movies as she reads books. She loves a good story, even if she has to write it herself. View this post on Instagram. Share Share Tweet Email. Related Topics Celebrity. Lane Vasquez Articles Published. C" while she was just a "copy person. The two have both had impressive careers of their own in journalism and television, but what is perhaps even more incredible is their successful, long marriage. While the Maury show is most famous for exposing adultery, dealing with wild teenagers, and revealing the results of paternity tests, to name a few dramas, Chung and Povich's marriage is quite the opposite.
In fact, it's delightfully boring, as evidenced by Povich's one gripe about Chung. So, what is the secret behind their happy marriage, which began in December ? Read on to learn all about what makes this powerhouse couple such a good one.
Just watching Connie Chung and Maury Povich do interviews together, it is obvious they both have a good sense of humor and like to poke fun at each other.
They become bigger than life in their own minds. And you can't fit their heads in Madison Square Garden!
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