Source : Diane Williams on FB

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Source : Diane Williams on FB
Here’s a creative idea: Fans of Tea Leoni
WHAT IS YOUR Question?
What if we put together a Top 40 Q&A list—a set of light, fun questions we’d love for Tea to answer? Maybe Tim or her daughter -West, could help out, too! For all of us who adore following her, this would be a small, sweet glimpse into everyday moments of her life. Nothing personal or intrusive—just charming, easy, feel-good questions:
Things like:
✨ What’s your favorite meal to cook?
✨ What’s your favorite color?
✨ When did you first notice Tim?
✨ Do you prefer ice cream or yogurt?
✨ What’s your favorite time of year?
Just fun. Just for smiles. Just because we love her.
So here’s a suggested list to get the ball rolling:
Fun, Get-to-Know-You Questions for Tea
1. What’s your favorite meal to cook at home?
2. What is your absolute favorite meal to eat out?
3. What’s your favorite color—your “comfort color”?
4. Do you have a nickname for Tim? Babe
5. What’s your favorite season of the year and why?
6. Do you prefer ice cream, frozen yogurt, or gelato?
7. What’s your go-to dessert when you’re treating yourself?
8. What’s a song that always puts you in a good mood?
9. Are you a morning person or a night owl?
10. Coffee person, tea person, or neither?
11. What’s your comfort-food craving?
12. What’s your favorite childhood memory?
This is just a fun little activity to make us all laugh, smile, and giggle — and who knows, maybe one day it’ll even end up in her hands.
I've never seen this before! So cute 😍 Source: https://twitter.com/madambluebird/status/890184783401291777
Here’s my take on everything—my opinion, nothing more—and I don’t need any hateful responses. If someone doesn’t like what I have to say, they can simply move on.
DD and Tea married quickly, and at the time they were viewed as a kind of Hollywood “power couple.” But things changed. She later discovered messages and things on his computer that made her realize he hadn’t been faithful. He admitted he was a sex addict. There were also rumors—and I want to repeat rumors, not confirmed facts—about him being involved with many different women during their marriage. Whether those things were true or not, the pain and betrayal she experienced were real.
I completely understand why she didn’t want her name tied to him anymore. She said moving to New York was the best thing for herself and her children—putting distance between them and the constant paparazzi harassment that made her look like the villain simply for choosing peace and self-respect.
There were also rumors at the time about him possibly fathering a child with someone else. Again, rumors. None of us know the truth. But honestly, how much is a woman supposed to tolerate when the person she married isn’t willing to be faithful or committed? Yes, he went to rehab, but afterward it still felt like he was chasing attention, trying to rebuild his image with poems and songs while continuing patterns that didn’t show real maturity. He’s always seemed drawn to younger women or people he can control—and when Tea left, that control was gone.
The saddest part is always the kids. But moving to New York gave her support from family, and she made the choice to keep things cooperative for the sake of her children. She never spoke badly about him. She just focused on giving her kids stability.
When she eventually moved on and found someone new, she kept it private because she was tired of her personal life being dissected and tired of always being labeled “the ex-wife of so-and-so.” She deserved a fresh start. She deserved someone who loved her, respected her, honored her, and treated her the way a woman should be treated. And Tim was that person.
DD didn’t like him, didn’t respect him, and didn’t have anything positive to say—but honestly, it wasn’t his business. They were divorced. She had the right to rebuild her life however she chose.
And just to close out my thoughts: he eventually moved on with a much younger woman, and honestly, he seems to thrive on the publicity and all the attention that comes with it. That’s his choice. But in my opinion, he should just focus on his own life now and leave his ex’s life alone. She’s moved forward, grown, and built something healthier—she is married now and happy.
Enough said. And let me remind you—I’m not here for responses from haters. I shared my thoughts because I have every right to express how I feel without being attacked or retaliated against.
And as women, we have to choose what’s best for us—what makes us feel safe, happy, valued, and truly supported in a committed relationship.
I love that Tea and Tim found each other—that they’re crazy about one another, truly in love, and fully committed to the life they’re building together. Let’s comment about the positiveness of this relationship - nothing else!
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Tim Daly panel at the 2026 Superman Celebration in Metropolis, IL - 1 Hour
Mentions Téa and their project Newlyweds at around 15’00 :)
Commencement speaker Tim Daly.
I watched this speech, which was for Bennington college graduating class 2011 and I’ve to say that I’m so amazed by Tim even more.. He’s an excellent human being. FUNNY. SENSITIVE. HONEST. And a lot of more.. https://youtu.be/pAWFW5JmCoI