Speaking on the Roasted with Mark Moriarty podcast, the Fine Gael politician touched on how he and his partner juggle one big household chore and how being Taoiseach impacted their time together
Former Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has opened up about his personal life, and shared how he and his partner Matthew Barrett navigate they day to day lives.
Read more: Leo Varadkar and partner Matthew Barrett open up in first interview as a couple and take "next step" "We do the old fashioned weekly shop, well I don't do it, Matt does it," Leo said, after Mark quizzed him on what we might find in his fridge - the answer is lots of ingredients for home cooking.
He said that he was only able to cook at home around one night a week during his service as Ireland's political leaders, but he and his partner would try to make sure they had time for one another for a date night, aiming to get to the cinema or something similar.
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