Meet Tim Minchin's Wife: Sarah Minchin
Tim Minchin is married to his beautiful wife named, Sarah Minchin. The couple has already been together for twenty-six years.

Tim stated, "I've decided that Sarah is indeed the right person, that monogamy is the correct notion, and that family is a responsibility over all the other things, which I genuinely desire in a podcast. He sang the song "I'll take lonely tonight," which is about restraining temptation and currently has the most cultural resonance on his most recent tour. But he has made a decision, which is a sincere pledge of loyalty.
Minchin acknowledges that marriage has difficulties, mainly because his job has required moving the family frequently and taking them on extended trips. 'Oh, I'm just servicing your insatiable urge to attain more trash,' Sarah says now and then. "I'm merely your mediator so that you may have the children you want without having to worry about raising them," Minchin says to Mamamia. "That's her reaching rock bottom. When we relocated to Sydney a month after she told me, I remarked, "We need to speak about that feeling," and she responded, "Oh, I was just feeling a bit down."
Minchin frequently refers to Sarah in his stand-up performances, and she is famously the subject of his song "If I Didn't Have You." The pair first met in 1993 while attending a university in Perth, and Sarah worked as a social worker until taking on the family's primary caregiver role.
She was "extremely relieved to be ready to end," according to Tim. "It was a huge surprise that my career took off right when we got Violet. So it was amazing; it seemed as though someone had said, "Here, all your worries are addressed." The price was that I was traveling.

