RISHI Sunak has revealed he unwinds by watching an episode of Friends before bed as the sitcom “never gets old”.
He also disclosed making the bed and stacking the dishwasher are his favourite household chores.
Rishi and his wife Akshata answered questions about their domestic life for Grazia magazineCredit: Simon Walker / No 10 Downing StreetThe PM revealed he unwinds by watching an episode of Friends before bed as the sitcom 'never gets old'Credit: GettyThe PM said it “bugs” him so much when the bed is left unmade that he finds himself leaving his office to go back to his residence at No 10 just to tidy it up.
He made the revelations in an interview with Grazia magazine, in which he and his wife Akshata Murty answered questions about their domestic life ahead of International Women’s Day on Friday.
On unmade beds, the Prime Minister said: “It bugs me, so I actually sometimes come up back into the flat from the office after we’ve all left and make the bed, because I’ll be irritated if it’s not made.”
From tongue scraping to saying no, here are 12 health trends to try in 2023Asked about his favourite job around the house, he replied: “Hard choice… dishwasher stacking, making (the) bed?
"Both have a nice, satisfying ending.
"Probably the bed.”
He revealed his wife reads far more books than he does as she has more free time.
Explaining his own bedtime routine, he said: “I’m too exhausted when I get home at the end of every day, so I watch an episode of Friends and then go to bed.
"It never gets old.”
Ms Murty added: “We have watched the same episodes of Friends I don’t know how many times.”