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Cameron Daddo reveals what he REALLY thinks of open relationships as he prepares to celebrate 35th wedding anniversary with Alison Brahe

Cameron Daddo has weighed in on open relationships as he approaches his 35th wedding anniversary with wife Alison Brahe.

The veteran actor, 60, and Alison were chatting to a non-monogamous couple on the latest episode of Nova’s The Heart of It podcast, when Daddo revealed why it wasn’t for him.

‘I find it hard to get my head around it. The idea of sharing sexual life with somebody else, or have Ali do the same thing… I would find that very hard,’ Daddo said.

An open relationship is where a couple agrees they are allowed to date and have sex with other people, without it impacting their bond. 

‘Ali’s my person… so if you are bringing someone else in, how would you work on the emotional intimacy?’ Daddo added.

He said the bond between him and Ali was so strong he would never want to share it. 

Cameron Daddo reveals what he REALLY thinks of open relationships as he prepares to celebrate 35th wedding anniversary with Alison Brahe

Cameron Daddo has weighed in on open relationship as he approached his 35th wedding anniversary with wife Alison Brahe.  Both pictured

The pair married in 1991 and have one of the strongest relationships in showbusiness, despite some challenges along the way. 

In 2022, they revealed how they saved their marriage after the actor cheated on the model in 1994.

Brahe told the Sydney Morning Herald that her relationship to Daddo ‘evolved the most’ during marriage counselling in the wake of his infidelity.

However it wasn’t all smooth sailing, with the mother-of-three admitting they had ‘a terrible experience’ with their first therapist.

‘It is so important to find the right therapist for you. The one we found was our second choice, as the first one was a terrible experience,’ said Alison.

However once they found a decent counsellor, the long-term couple ‘both wanted the relationship to work, so that was a good starting point’. 

In 2021, Daddo spoke about hurting his wife by cheating on her three years after tying the knot in 1991.

The Australian actor discussed his marriage on Nova FM’s Separate Bathrooms podcast and admitted it was important to ‘learn how to apologise’.

The veteran actor, 60, and Alison were chatting to a non-monogamous couple on the latest episode of Nova's The Heart of It podcast, when Daddo revealed why it wasn't for him

The veteran actor, 60, and Alison were chatting to a non-monogamous couple on the latest episode of Nova’s The Heart of It podcast, when Daddo revealed why it wasn’t for him 

The pair married in 1991 and have one of the strongest relationships in showbusiness, despite some challenges along the way

The pair married in 1991 and have one of the strongest relationships in showbusiness, despite some challenges along the way

‘We were told by the Reverend that married us. He said you’re going to hurt your partner the most of anyone in your life,’ an emotional Daddo said.

‘In my case, it’s probably true.

‘So it’s a good idea to learn how to apologise, mean it and then make the necessary actions, so you don’t repeat it. That’s a good lesson,’ he added.

The couple wed in 1991 and share three children, daughters Lotus, 27, and Bodhi, 17, and a son, River, 23.

Back in 2019, Cameron revealed his marriage was never the same again after his extra-marital affair.

Alison added they had to go through a ‘hell of a lot of work’ before they could finally reach a happy place.

‘I was the one who left the marriage,’ Cameron told Woman’s Day, clarifying that he had been unfaithful, not Alison.

His infidelity took place in America, after he had relocated there for his acting career.

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