In the world of the rich and famous, romance never seems to be dull. The likes of Matthew Perry still to this very day have a complicated love life. We can add the likes of Lucy Liu to that list, who certainly doesn't have a boring love life.
As for Melissa Rauch, things are very different for the 'Big Bang' star. She's been in a committed relationship for a very long time now, alongside a lesser-known celebrity, Winston Beigel.
Throughout the article, we'll take a deeper look at Melissa Rauch's not-so-complicated love life, and how things have gone for the sitcom star.
As we'll come to realize quickly, Rauch likes to keep things quiet, and in addition, she is more than content with her circumstances at the moment and that includes her family life at home, away from the fancy TV and film sets.
Melissa Rauch Had A Blast On 'Big Bang Theory' Along Side TV-Husband Howard Wolowitz
We all know by now, Melissa Rauch grew to fame on 'The Big Bang Theory'. She started off with a small role but by the end of it, she became a major member of the main cast, alongside Howard Wolowitz.
Like her other cast members, Rauch was sad to see the show come to an end. However, looking back, she was nothing but proud, especially when it came to the growth of her character, as she revealed alongside Today.
“Over the years, she's sort of found her big-girl voice,” she said. “When we originally met her, she didn't really like kids. She didn't know how she would interact with them. And it's been really cool to follow that journey from her not knowing if she even wanted kids to not knowing if she'd be a good mom to the struggle of when she finally did become a mom — that moment of, like, ‘What is going on?"
"And then just the very relatable struggle of having to enter back into the workplace after being home and leaving her kids. And there was some really raw emotion that was an honor to get to play.”
When it comes to her life outside of the show, especially her relationships, things were a lot easier and straightforward. In fact, Rauch fell in love with her college sweetheart.
Melissa Rauch Has Been Married To Husband Winston Beigel Since 2007
Melissa Rauch has been married to the same man for over a decade now, as the two tied the knot back in 2007, having met in college.
Winston Beigel also works in the industry, as a screenwriter, film director, film producer, and casting director.
Unlike other celebs who have long dating histories, Rauch has the complete opposite history. As she revealed alongside New Jersey Monthly, the 'Big Bang' star couldn't be happier.
"I am very fortunate that I met my husband in college. He is my best friend and the love of my life, in addition to being an incredible writing partner. The only thing I regret is not meeting him even sooner, as my life has just gotten better since he came into it."
In addition to the perfect relationship and romantic life, the couple shares two children, which has kept Rauch extremely busy over the years.
Melissa Rauch Is A Proud Mom To Sadie And Brooks
On December 4th, the couple welcomed their first child, Sadie. Most recently in May of 2020, the couple had their second, this time around a boy, Brooks.
As she revealed on Instagram, although sleep is hard to come by these days, she is nothing but grateful for her two children.
"His arrival was made possible, in no small part, by the front line heroes - the nurses and doctors who show up each day to make sure that life keeps marching forward, regardless of the circumstances. Words can't describe how grateful I am to have this baby boy join our family, but to say that it is a surreal time to be bringing life into the world is an understatement."
Great to see Rauch doing so well with her family life, especially after the heartbreak of going through a miscarriage, as she revealed alongside Glamour, "All I could think about was another woman mourning over her loss as I did, worried she would never get pregnant again, and reading about my little bundle on the way. It felt a bit disingenuous to not also share the struggle it took for me to get here," she wrote.