Meghan Trainor Exposes Husband Daryl Sabara’s ‘Disturbing’ Habit
While recording a new video this week, Meghan Trainor did not hesitate to reveal one of the “disturbing” trends she has noticed about her husband, actor Daryl Sabara.
The “All About That Bass” hitmaker appeared in the TikTok video with Mythical Kitchen’s Josh Scherer, who opened their conversation by observing, “You obviously love your husband, Daryl, very much.”
“Yeah I do,” Trainor, 31, agreed.
“He is a serial killer,” Scherer alleged.
The comment prompted Trainor to interject by declaring, “Because he doesn’t use dips.”
Scherer called out to another room in the house where they were filming the video to ask Sabara, 32, to weigh in.
“I’m a plain guy,” the Spy Kids actor explained from his spot out of view of the camera.
The focus of the conversation then turned back to Trainor, who shared an anecdote from a time that she and her husband of six years went out for sushi. Sabara was eating an avocado roll—which Trainor identified as his typical sushi order—when she urged him to shake things up.
“He’s a plain guy. Doesn’t like any sauce. Any nothing. Let me tell you what he eats at sushi. It’s so disturbing,” she said. “One time at a restaurant, I was like, ‘Dip it. Touch the soy sauce. Dip it in. It might be better.’ And he was like, ‘No.’ And I was like, ‘Just try it.’ And we got heated,” the Grammy Award winner recalled.
Their debate was intense enough to attract the attention of one of the restaurant’s employees, who stopped by their table to check on them.
“The waitress was like, ‘You guys good?’” Trainor said. “I was like, ‘No, we’re not good. He won’t try soy sauce.’ Yeah. I learned that quick. That was alarming for me.”
The “Lips Are Movin” singer went on to share another example. “This is when I got upset, is when he had a salad with no dressing,” she said, referring to the meal as “just grass.”
“That’s heavy,” Scherer said before suggesting that the eating habit “works for cows.”
“He’s an animal,” Trainor declared. “I was like, ‘Please let me pour oil on it, like, get something on it so it’s a little damp.’ And he was like, ‘I like it like this.’ Makes no sense.”
Despite their differences in eating preferences, Trainor ended the conversation by expressing affection for her partner. “But love him, so much,” she said.