Christine Taylor reveals what saved her marriage to Ben Stiller 4 years after rekindling their romance
Christine Taylor revealed that the COVID-19 pandemic played a crucial role in saving her marriage to Ben Stiller after their split in 2017. The couple used the time spent together during the pandemic to work on their relationship with the help of a therapist. Taylor emphasized that their breakup stemmed from not being on the same page, but they have since rekindled their romance and are happy together.
- ▪Christine Taylor credited the COVID-19 pandemic for saving her marriage to Ben Stiller.
- ▪The couple spent quality time together during the pandemic, which helped them reconnect.
- ▪Taylor mentioned that they sought therapy to work on their relationship after their breakup.
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Celebrity News Christine Taylor reveals what saved her marriage to Ben Stiller 4 years after rekindling their romance By BreAnna Bell Published May 29, 2026, 9:07 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add Page Six on Google Christine Taylor credited the COVID-19 pandemic for saving her marriage to Ben Stiller after the couple called it quits nearly 10 years ago. “If there’s a silver lining for us during Covid, that was the little gift,” Taylor, 54, shared on Tuesday’s episode of the “McBride Rewind” podcast. “We all kind of bubbled up together with our kids. Our daughter was graduating high school at the time, our son was graduating eighth grade.
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