Rob Lowe’s heartfelt tribute to his wife Sheryl Berkoff on their 32nd wedding anniversary is a testament to the enduring love and admiration they share. The actor took to social media to express his eternal “gratitude” for marrying a woman he describes as “beautiful, inspiring, caring, strong, hardworking, S*xy and amazingly unique.”
I don’t know what else could be more beautiful than this!
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Marking their wedding anniversary with a touching post on social media, Rob Lowe expressed his endless “gratitude” for marrying Sheryl Berkoff.
Celebrating 32 years of marriage, Lowe, 59, wrote: “Today marks 32 years of marriage to this beautiful, inspiring, caring, strong, hardworking, S*xy, and amazingly unique woman.”
I am SO thankful for the day she promised to join me on our great journey of life, he continued. Greetings on your anniversary, darling.
The couple’s two children are Matthew, 30, and John, 28, and they were married on July 22, 1991.
The actor opened up to host Bruce Bozzi on an edition of the iHeart Table for Two podcasts about some of the techniques that have helped their successful marriage for three decades.
It’s crucial to choose the right partner, Lowe stressed, adding: “It all depends on who you choose… My best friend Sheryl was and still is. So you’re starting at a disadvantage if you marry someone who’s not your best friend. She a thing endures while other things come and go.
He also emphasized the importance of forgiveness in a long-term partnership, saying: “People say that marriage takes work. I’m not sure if it takes effort. But forgiveness is a must. Also, you should be very aware that you are willing to die.
The actor from the movie St. Elmo’s Fire emphasized the need to stick together during difficult times, while also noting that every partnership has its difficulties. “I think people might say, ‘Oh, I knew that,’ the moment things go wrong for whatever reason — and it can be for many, many different reasons,” he continued. “That’s terrible. That’s wrong. That marriage they are ineffective. Everyone has such terrible times.
“As they come and go, just like in a career, everyone has times when things don’t go the way you want them to,” Lowe continued. That’s life; there are ups and downs. You just can’t leave during low tide. Because if you’re with the right person, things will eventually turn around
Rob Lowe’s candid reflections on marriage offer valuable insights for individuals seeking lasting love and companionship. Choosing a partner based on friendship and shared values, practicing forgiveness, and accepting the ebbs and flows of life together are key components of a thriving relationship. As he wisely points out, relationships require effort, but the effort is not in work but in understanding, compassion, and a willingness to stand by each other’s side.