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Celebrity Sleep: Famous Couples Who Sleep In Separate Beds


Emails, loud neighbors, stress -- there's enough to wrestle with as it is when it comes to getting enough good-quality shuteye. But add in a sleep partner who snores or hogs the covers or loves to snooze with the TV on, and a little tossing and turning can become full-on sleep deprivation.

That's at least part of the reason why a number of couples have opted for a solution that might sound old-fashioned or threatening to a happy relationship: sleeping separately. Whether it's in different bedrooms entirely, or just a separate bed nearby, nearly one in four American couples sleep apart, The New York Times reported.

Sure, it's not for everyone. But the couples that love it, really love it, claiming improvements in not only their sleep but their sex lives, too.

Now that a number of happily-coupled celebrity duos have spoken about their separate sleep habits, maybe the practice will pick up a little steam. Here's a look at some of the stars who swear by separate beds and bedrooms.



Tim Burton And Helena Bonham Carter
The director and actress famously have two entire houses between them -- and they retire to their own to hit the hay, reportedly because he snores, according to The Telegraph.

Burton also allegedly likes to pace and watch TV when he can't sleep, according go The Daily Mail.


Queen Elizabeth II And Prince Phillip
The queen and her husband -- as is fitting, historically -- sleep in different bedrooms, according to The Daily Mail.


Ryan O'Neal And Farrah Fawcett
In an excerpt from his recent memoir, "Both Of Us: My Life With Farrah", O'Neal revealed that the couple slept separately, writing:

"Yes, we were sleeping in separate bedrooms by then, but not for the reasons you're thinking. When Redmond was a toddler he'd come into our bedroom at night wanting to sleep between us. Redmond has strong legs like his mother, and he would burrow into the bed, decide he didn't have enough room, and then start pushing with all his might, until I had no other choice but to sleep on the floor or in the other room. Eventually he outgrew this, but by then, Farrah and I had grown used to our privacy and it stuck, and even when we traveled after that, we'd often get adjoining rooms. I always thought of our arrangement as terribly mature of us. Now I wish I could have back every one of those nights we slept in separate beds."


Katie Holmes And Tom Cruise
Sending her husband off to a sound-proof "snoratorium" doesn't seem to faze Holmes. The couple allegedly joke with friends about sleeping in separate bedrooms, The Daily Mail reported.

UPDATE: After this story was published, it was announced that Holmes and Cruise plan to divorce after five years of marriage.


Scott Disick And Kourtney Kardashian
In an episode of "Kourtney & Kim Take New York" it was revealed that the couple sleeps in separate beds, E! Online reported. Disick later explained on Twitter, writing, "Just want to clear up the reason why we don't sleep in bed together. I'm not a good sleeper and with [son] Mason in bed I can't fall to sleep!"


Kevin Jonas And Danielle Deleasa
The young couple reportedly sleep in separate bedrooms because Jonas snores, a friend told In Touch Weekly.



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lollll Those weren't jokes were they, TomKat? Also - yeah mmkay at Kevin Jonas. "Snoring".
shadowpiranha 30th-Jun-2012 06:10 pm (UTC)
Some people find couples sleeping in separate beds really weird, like there's something wrong or they have intimacy issues, but that's so not necessarily true. I love my boyfriend to bits, have been with him for eight years, but I LOVE sleeping alone, especially in the summer.

He gets a bit upset because he loves to cuddle but due to heat and my back problems I mostly tend to want to sleep alone. Homeboy has to deal with it!

Also, my dad has snored all his life and...yeah nobody wants to sleep next to that.
recenthistory 30th-Jun-2012 06:16 pm (UTC)
Same. My parents who have been married for 40 years finally sleep in separate rooms. He stays up late, likes to read in bed, and likes to sleep in. My mom goes to bed early, is a crazy light sleeper, and has muscle problems so she needs the bed still and quiet. They've never been happier!
shadowpiranha 30th-Jun-2012 06:22 pm (UTC)
Yeah my parents don't sleep in the same bed since my mom got her first menopausal symptoms, she simply can't sleep with anyone ever with all those hot flushes, poor thing. And my dad has all kinds of bone/muscle issues and he snores like a goddamn construction machine so yeah. They're better off together when they're awake! ;)
rare_lj 30th-Jun-2012 06:20 pm (UTC)
A lot of people are just very close minded.
shadowpiranha 30th-Jun-2012 06:22 pm (UTC)
Ain't that the truth!
solestella 30th-Jun-2012 08:34 pm (UTC)
MTE. Sleeping arrangements DON'T define a relationship. I'm seriously rme at some of the comments here.
harrypotterlvr3 30th-Jun-2012 11:58 pm (UTC)
that's exactly it. they probably have problems with critically thinking as well.

instead of considering the endless amount of factors involved in situations such as this one, their mind will just jump to one conclusion and then run with it.

Edited at 2012-07-01 12:00 am (UTC)
whalewars 30th-Jun-2012 06:37 pm (UTC)
Yeah, I'm not even a light sleeper but my boyfriend's snoring literally sounds and feels like an earthquake and I'm not here for that. And IA about summer, it's too damn hot to have the extra body heat.

Also, A+ icon!
snapiphany 30th-Jun-2012 06:44 pm (UTC)
I have a hard time sleeping with my dog in the same room, let alone the same bed. A boyfriend or even a family member freaks me the hell out.
hoot 30th-Jun-2012 08:05 pm (UTC)
If I had a second bedroom I'd be sleeping alone so fast. I'm such a light sleeper and my boyfriend is always rolling around, talking in his sleep, etc. I've gotten more used to it, but there are still nights I get like an hour of sleep because he won't stay still.
fuckyess 1st-Jul-2012 12:32 am (UTC)
it's just, what about sex?

do you do it in one bed, then one of the people leaves to another?

my ex used to sleep on the couch but we weren't having much sex by then anyway
starswept 2nd-Jul-2012 06:41 pm (UTC)
Yeah that must be awkward for the kids. You know your parents sleep in separate rooms, so if you see them going into just one, you know what's happening, haha
fuckyess 2nd-Jul-2012 07:42 pm (UTC)
haha i didn't think of it that way
leopard_legs 1st-Jul-2012 08:31 pm (UTC)
I really like my own space and that isn't going to change. Someone would just have to learn to deal with my bed independence haha
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