Gabrielle Union isn't worried about what others have to say about her marriage.
, split bills evenly in their household during an interview with Noah Callahan-Bever on his Bloomberg Originals series,While chatting with ET's Kevin Frazier about last year with an intimate trip through several countries in Africa, from the island of Zanzibar to the coast of Ghana to the parks of Namibia and the nightlife of South Africa, and documenting her journey, Union confirmed that she really does goes dutch with her husband on their big finances.
"Yeah. He would be like, 'Everything?' I'm like, 'OK, the big stuff. The big stuff,'" she adds."Fifty-fifty except his miles and points, which I took 100 percent of. He had to pay for this trip, it was amazing." "But in the other households that each of us have to support, there's always this, like, gorilla on your back, that's like, 'You better work, b**ch, you better work. Oh, you're going to sleep in?' You know, somebody might not eat," she explained. "I struggle with that, still. I think I just have more responsibilities for my money.
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