Jerry O’Connell Says Rebecca Romijn Only Wants Him When He’s High

Jerry O’Connell opens up about his love life no Rebecca Romijn in a burning a new confession.
O’Connell, 52, joined Bill Maher On the Monday, March 16, episode of the comedian’s podcast “Club Random” he had one simple request for his boss, who likes to smoke weed on the set.
“I want you to go higher than any episode. I want you to blow me in the face,” the actor and television host asked Maher, 70.
Maher replied that he would “be happy” to blow smoke in O’Connell’s face and asked him if he was involved in smoking himself.
“I don’t smoke myself, but listen, I live with someone who smokes – vapes, actually,” he said, referring to his wife, Romijn, 53.
I Stand by Me The actor continued, “The only time my wife finds me attractive, she gets close to me … the only time my wife – what’s the name? – touches me is when my wife removes that pen.”

Later, Maher asked O’Connell if he was a “health nut,” encouragingly Slides alum reveals that you often indulge in processed foods and take out.
“I get this picture: A guy who doesn’t sleep unless his wife is upstairs, always on Instagram, eating junk food.”
“Well, my wife goes up every day, so don’t worry about me!” O’Connell jokingly replied.
O’Connell and Romijn have been married since July 2007, following her divorce John Stamosand are parents to twin daughters Dolly and Charlie, 17.
The couple previously shared how they “keep our money completely separate” during the July 2025 episode Andy CohenSiriusXM radio show.
O’Connell and Romijn say they have a “community pot” of family expenses that they add to every quarter, however, they cover their individual expenses.
“That’s like one of the first conversations you have when you decide to enter into a legal agreement together,” Romijn said of their agreement.
As for their family fund, how much they can add to the pot depends on which of them earns the most in any given quarter.
“I have to say, we actually limit how much money we put into that account sometimes,” O’Connell shared, while Romijn added, “It depends on who’s working the most.”
He went on to say: “Those who are unemployed get a little break and those who are working put in more.
When it comes to their busy work and parenting schedules, “We also decided when our girls were born that one of us would stay home with our daughters,” said the actress. Therefore, no one else would raise them except the parents.





