Marlo Thomas and her husband made it to 45 years together. 💔💔💔 She stood by his side until his last breath. Their inspirational love story is in the comments. 👇

  • Marlo Thomas was quite content to live as a single woman and was against marriage when she met and fell in love with Phil Donahue.
  • The duo previously shared how they managed to make their over 45-year-long marriage work.
  • They had been together for almost five decades, facing difficult trials that enhanced their relationship, before Donahue passed away at 88.

In Marlo Thomas and Phil Donahue’s book, “What Makes a Marriage Last: 40 Celebrated Couples Share with Us the Secrets,” the couple opened up about their marriage. Thomas revealed in the memoir that as a young girl, she wanted nothing to do with the institution of marriage.

The reason was that she didn’t see marriage as having enough room to accommodate her. She was so against it that she always had a cheeky response when the discussion came up.

Phil Donahue and Marlo Thomas at a St. Jude Hospital charity dinner in Los Angeles, California, circa 1981 | Source: Getty Images

Phil Donahue and Marlo Thomas at a St. Jude Hospital charity dinner in Los Angeles, California, circa 1981 | Source: Getty Images

Thomas would say things like marriage was the same as living with your jailer and having to please them. The other retort she made against the institution was equally harsh, with her stating, “Marriage is like a vacuum cleaner: you stick it to your ear, and it sucks out all your energy and ambition.”

Marlo Thomas during an episode of "Captain Kangaroo," in which she appeared as a guest star in New York on December 13, 1974 | Source: Getty Images

Marlo Thomas during an episode of “Captain Kangaroo,” in which she appeared as a guest star in New York on December 13, 1974 | Source: Getty Images

Nevertheless, Thomas eventually wound up marrying the love of her life, Donahue. The couple stayed together for almost half a century before he took his last breath. On Sunday evening, August 18, Donahue passed away at 88 years old after enduring a long illness.

The sad news was confirmed via a statement made by his loving family. They disclosed, “Groundbreaking TV talk show journalist Phil Donahue died Sunday night at home surrounded by his wife of 44 years Marlo Thomas, his sister, his children, grandchildren and his beloved golden retriever Charlie.”

Amid the news they shared, Donahue’s family opted out of divulging details about the exact cause of his death. Instead of flowers, the family is requesting that donations be made to either the Phil Donahue/Notre Dame Scholarship Fund or the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. In loving memory of Donahue, let’s take a look back at his and Thomas’ love story.

Yielding to Marriage and Facing Obstacles

According to their book, Donahue met Thomas once before, and the second time they met was in 1977 in Chicago. While on tour for a movie, she had an appearance on his talk show where she admitted they “clicked,” adding, “It was very obvious that we were very attracted to each other. I just loved his confidence. He knew what he was doing.”

Marlo Thomas and Phil Donahue at the Iris Awards Banquet on March 4, 1978. | Source: Getty Images

Marlo Thomas and Phil Donahue at the Iris Awards Banquet on March 4, 1978. | Source: Getty Images

Thomas said it was love at first sight for her. She was physically attracted to the late legendary talk show host, whom she said had white hair and blue eyes. After being in Chicago for the tour, she had to move to the next city.

Marlo Thomas and Phil Donahue at an event in New York City circa 1980. | Source: Getty Images

Marlo Thomas and Phil Donahue at an event in New York City circa 1980. | Source: Getty Images

However, that did not stop Donahue from learning about her whereabouts. Upon reaching out to her, he asked her whether Denver was too far away from Chicago, and she said no.

He then paid her a visit in Denver, and the two had dinner. Thomas explained that from that point onwards, their relationship developed.

She further divulged that after living in Hollywood her whole life, she had never met people like her beloved, who was more like her family. They shared middle-class values and like Thomas, Donahue was also from the Midwest.

When the two met, the late television show host was single and raising four boys alone. His fifth child, his daughter, lived with his ex-wife. When he crossed paths with Thomas, “The Phil Donahue Show” host was getting used to social events with a woman who was not his wife.

He and Thomas went out on a dinner date the following night and dated for three years before they married in 1980! The couple’s wedding celebration was a small gathering with their families, constituting 35 people.

Thomas’s relatives couldn’t believe it when she got married. One person she had an unspoken pact with was a friend of hers, who was happy for Thomas when she returned from her honeymoon.

The friend and someone else threw Donahue’s wife a bridal shower. The pair also made small posters with all the negative things Donahue had said about marriage; these were hilariously hung up around the room!

Thomas was shocked to see the notes put together and figured it was “no wonder” she never wanted to marry! However, the person who was most surprised about her marriage was her mother, who kept asking Donahue, “How did you get her to do this?” at the wedding.

Marlo Thomas and her mother at an event in New York City on November 23, 1987 | Source: Getty Images

Marlo Thomas and her mother at an event in New York City on November 23, 1987 | Source: Getty Images

On the other hand, Thomas’s father was just happy she’d found a good man and was settling down. During Donahue and Thomas’s flight to Greece (for their honeymoon), he got up to use the bathroom, and a woman sitting across from them noticed the bride’s ring.

The woman asked if Thomas was who she was and questioned if the actress had gotten married. In response, Thomas blushed and confirmed that her wedding day had been the day before, and the stranger asked, “Why? I am so disappointed. Why would you get married?”

Thomas was stunned by the question and wondered if she’d made a mistake because women like the one on the plane looked to her to set the example of independence. The actress was worried she’d let the women down.

However, when her husband returned to his seat, she overcame her fears. In their book, Thomas confessed they’d faced good times and bad ones in their decade-long marriage.

However, facing each challenge as a couple allowed the duo to find mutual solutions, strengthened their bond, and brought them closer together. When they married, Donahue was in Chicago, taping his show while his wife worked as an actress.

One of Thomas’s aunts told her that what she and Donahue were doing wasn’t a marriage because they weren’t living in the same city all the time. However, the actress learned that each person defined what marriage was to them.

In a joint interview in August 2020, Donahue and Thomas further discussed the “biggest challenges” they faced as newlyweds. She explained that mainly for her, it was the fact that their romance had to take a backseat because of the kids sometimes.

It was a big adjustment for Thomas to go from living with two dogs to being a wife and a stepmom. “I was worried that they might be too overwhelmed by the steaminess in the other room,” she stated. Donahue and his sons also had to adjust to having meals together as a family, something he did not do with them before meeting his spouse.

He said it was through the dinner meals that he got to bond with his kids, and one of them admitted that it was a good thing that they got to do it.

The house was in order, but that did not stop the children from leaving a mess every now and then. Once again, Thomas stepped in and changed that behavior, fortunately, the boys were on board for change.

Taking on Stepmotherhood

During a 2012 AARP interview, Thomas was asked what lessons she learned from her mother that she used when parenting her stepchildren. The star revealed that she decided not to try to be a traditional “mother” to her husband’s children because they already had one.

Instead, she chose to be their friend because, growing up, Thomas’s mother had played the same role to her and her siblings. The star said she was always grateful for having someone to joke with, talk to, and argue with.

So she used the same method on her husband’s children and established friendships with them. The actress said the bonds she created with the brood years back were more potent today.

In 2012 on her YouTube channel, the star confessed that no one dreamt of being a stepmother because they were always depicted in a bad light in children’s stories. The actress said she was reluctant when she had to take on the role.

So instead, she chose to be a good one and took the time to get to know her stepsons. In their book, Donahue shared how his wife had conversations with the boys and got to know them individually and not just as a group.

Marlo Thomas and Phil Donahue’s Secret to Their Long-Lasting Marriage

In 2020, Donahue and his wife celebrated 40 years of marriage! During an interview with Closer Weekly, Donahue noted that long-lasting relationships hardly got the attention they deserved because people focused on divorced couples.

He and his wife discovered that lasting marriages were “strengthened by trust.” Thomas explained that it wasn’t just about trusting that you wouldn’t betray the other, but that what mattered to one partner mattered to the other, adding, “You build trust when you realize that this person always has your back.”

Another tip Phil Donahue gave for maintaining a lasting marriage was to want it. When Thomas looked back on her life, she confessed that there was no one she would’ve settled to marry except the television personality.

The actress noted how her husband supported her “in every way possible.” In 2023, the couple’s marriage was still strong, and since they had found the secrets to long-lasting relationships, it seemed their union would be until death did them part, and it was. RIP, dear Donahue.

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