Andrew Santino Has a Wife, Yet He Keeps His Family Life Away from the Spotlight
Hollywood star Andrew Santino is known to keep his personal life under wraps. But what is apparent about him is that he is a married man. Yet, he has not named his wife.
Santino is a popular stand-up comedian and actor best known for his roles in shows such as the 2014 ABC sitcom "Mixology" as Bruce alongside Alexis Carra (Jessica) and Ginger Gongaza (Maya).
Santino has recently starred in the Netflix hit dramedy "Beef," where he plays Michael alongside actress Ali Wong (Amy Lau) and actor Steven Yeun (Danny Cho).
Actor Andrew Santino arrives at the premiere of FXX’s "Dave" at The Greek Theatre on June 10, 2021 in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images
The producer also appeared in movies, including 2017's "The Disaster Artist" (as Scott Holmes), 2018's "Game Over, Man!" (as Officer Hank), and 2022's "Me Time" (as Alan Geller).
Santino was born in Chicago, Illinois, on October 16, 1983. Though he has appeared in several shows and films, one wonders about the "Dave" star's love life.
Andrew Santino Is Married but He Protects His Wife's Privacy
In 2020, Andrew Santino was rumored to be dating actress Sarah Bolger after the pair attended the premiere of FFX's series, "Dave," together at the Directors Guild of America. However, there are no signs that they are an item (Like Santino, fellow entertainers Selena Gomez and Chris Evans were also once rumored to be dating).
Bolger reportedly keeps her personal life private much like Santino. According to a 2021 article, her last known romantic relationship was with actor Julian Morris whom she had allegedly dated since 2012.
Meanwhile, Santino is also secretive about his love life and keeps it under wraps. He never shares personal info on his Instagram page and mainly dedicates it to his work.
As it turns out, the podcaster is married. During an interview in a podcast with Whitney Cummings in April 2019, Santino discussed his relationship with his wife of four years but never revealed her name.
The movie star spoke candidly about his marriage troubles, including miscommunication. When asked how they handle it, he revealed he admits he is at fault by apologizing to her, adding that most of the time, he is in the wrong. But he did state that they go to couples therapy.
The "Royal Crackers" star further revealed that he knew she was the woman he wanted to marry after they burst out laughing during an emotional therapy session. Santino disclosed he and his spouse initially did not want to get hitched.
Santino is only one of many celebrities whose personal lives have continued to interest fans. Another Hollywood actor, Crispin Glover, has had his love life dissected, especially as he has never married.
Andrew Santino Once Addressed Rumors about His Sexuality
In addition to his love life, Andrew Santino's sexuality once got questioned (much like actor Richard Madden) after he posted a photo of him and fellow comedian Chris D'Elia joking that they had gotten married and were "running away."
When he appeared on the "Joe Rogan Experience" podcast, Santino expressed his amusement at how the post was received.
Chris D'Elia attends the 2015 NBC Upfront Presentation Red Carpet Event at Radio City Music Hall on May 11, 2015 in New York City | Source: Getty Images
A foreign publication saw the post and penned an article about it in a way that the context of the translation was misconstrued.
Santino explained that if one had to look up whether he is gay, that article would pop up, stating that he is. Meanwhile, D'Elia joked about the situation in a May 2018 post on Twitter, writing:
"A little offended this article isn't about me more than it is about @CheetoSantino."
Andrew Santino Once Said He Wasnt Sure If He Is Ready to Have Kids
Apart from being misunderstood, Andrew Santino has opened up about having children. In November 2021, he appeared on the "Tiger Belly" podcast alongside four other podcasters.
The hosts discussed having kids, and Santino asked one whether he was ready to be a dad, further wondering whether he had things in place to welcome a child.
The "Sin City Saints" star admitted he was unprepared to become a parent, adding that it would be a "massive" life-changing experience. "I do want to have a kid. It's just, I’m nervous about what the world is," said Santino.
He also mentioned all that could be overwhelming about deciding to be a parent, including emotional readiness, being financially stable, and having a car safe enough to accommodate kids, including a home.