Leah Remini and her ex-husband, Angelo Pagán, are giving us all relationship goals in a new interview. Despite their divorce, the pair have remained close and still spend most Sundays together watching football—a tradition they’ve kept alive even after their split.
The King of Queens star, known for her down-to-earth personality, opened up about her relationship with Angelo and how they continue to prioritize their friendship and family, especially for the sake of their 19-year-old daughter, Sofia. Leah revealed that their Sunday football routine remains one of their fondest traditions, and it’s something that both of them value deeply.
“We still spend most Sundays together watching football. Some things never change,” Leah shared with a smile. She emphasized that while their marriage may have ended, their mutual respect and love for one another have endured, helping them co-parent successfully.
Angelo, who is an actor and producer, echoed Leah’s sentiments, adding that being able to maintain such a positive relationship has made co-parenting much smoother. He also mentioned that the key to their ongoing friendship is their ability to communicate openly and keep things lighthearted, especially when it comes to their shared love of sports.
Fans of the couple have praised their mature and healthy approach to navigating post-divorce relationships, especially in the public eye. Leah, who is also known for her candidness on various platforms, has been vocal about her journey of self-discovery after leaving the Church of Scientology, and her ability to maintain a balanced relationship with Angelo is seen as another example of her growth.
Leah and Angelo were married for over a decade before announcing their split in 2019. Despite the end of their romantic relationship, they have always remained united in their commitment to Sofia, and their continued Sunday football tradition is a testament to how love and friendship can survive even after a marriage ends.
It’s clear that while Leah and Angelo may no longer be a couple, they’ve found a new kind of bond that works for them. As Leah said, “Some things never change”—and for these two, watching football together every Sunday is one of those timeless traditions that will likely remain for years to come.