Maureen McCormick pursued her future husband at church, credits their marriage of 37 years to ‘our faith’

Actress Maureen McCormick, famous for her role as Marcia on The Brady Bunch, met her husband in a more traditional way than today’s dating apps. She spotted him at a concert and later won him over at church.

Despite her struggles with drug addiction and personal turmoil after the show ended, McCormick found solace in her faith. She battled addiction and found a man, Michael Cummings, who stood by her. Their relationship wasn’t always smooth due to McCormick’s challenges, but Cummings remained committed. They shared a child in 1989 and are celebrating their 37th wedding anniversary. McCormick attributes their lasting bond to their faith, believing their love could withstand anything. Their story is a testament to enduring love, even in the world of celebrities.

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