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Lauren Graham Talks Spending 5 Months Away From Partner Peter Krause Due To COVID, Reveals Why It Was An Adjustment Returning Home

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Lauren Graham’s longtime partner and “Parenthood” co-star Peter Krause has an interesting way of coping during the pandemic. “The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers” star Graham appears on Thursday’s “Ellen DeGeneres Show”, telling the host when asked how her other half is: “Our unique situation was because ‘The Mighty Ducks’ shot in Vancouver and because of quarantine, I couldn’t come and go. “Normally it’s a two-hour flight, you come home on the weekends, but I couldn’t do that.

So we were separated for almost five months, which had never happened before.” RELATED: Lauren Graham Shares Whether ‘Gilmore Girls’ Is Really Done Graham jokes, “When I came home the house was a little different, there were more piles I would say,” adding: “He and his

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