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    Sarah Michelle Gellar likes to think "every day is Valentine's Day" now that she has been married for so long

    The 47-year-old actress tied the knot with her 'Scooby-Doo' co-star Freddie Prinze Jr,48, in 2002 and hinted that the upcoming romantic holiday on February 14 will be a relatively normal day


    When asked about her plans for the day, she struggled to answer and then told Access Hollywood: "Um, err, we're gonna have dinner? We're gonna work out. I mean, at this point...every day is Valentine's Day!"

    The former 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' star has Charlotte, 15, and 12-year-old Rocky with her husband, and revealed that on the day itself, they are all going to see rapper Tyler, The Creator when his tour arrives in Los Angeles, even though she never thought that would be the sort of thing they would end up doing.

    She said: "My daughter wants to go to Tyler, The Creator, which is not exactly how we thought we would spend Valentine's Day but I'm here for it!"

    The Hollywood star previously explained that a successful marriage requires "work", something which she feels that others aren't necessarily willing to put in these days.

    She told Fox News Digital: "I think everything takes work in you, whether it's a friendship or a work relationship or a marriage. You have to put the work in.

    " And we live in an extremely disposable society now.

    "Your phone breaks, you don't fix it. You get a new one. I think that's a lot of the attitude toward relationships."

    Prior to that, Freddie admitted he and his spouse have tried to lead their lives as privately as possible "by choice".

    Freddie appeared on the 'Oldish' podcast, where co-host Randy Spelling noted: "Something that I've admired about your relationship is you both have seemed to stay out of the public."

    His guest replied: "That's by choice, though. You can control it to a certain degree...

    "I don't know how deliberate [others] are in trying to avoid that BS. I know how easy it's been for us because I don't go anywhere. I don't go to parties. People don't see Sarah and I out and about at the popular places.

    "We have our restaurants that we like, and they're not super trendy in places where paparazzi hang out. So we're good at avoiding it."

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