Patricia Heaton, who has starred on sitcoms like “Everybody Loves Raymond” and “The Middle,” spoke out this week to reveal which of her television husband was the best kisser.

While appearing on “The Drew Barrymore Show,” Heaton played a game called “The Heat Is On.”

“We’re going to start out mild, but then the questions keep getting hotter and spicier. I think some flames are going to come up,” said host Drew Barrymore, adding that this was the first time she was playing the game. “The heat is on!”

After a few other burning questions, Barrymore asked, “Which of your TV husbands is a better kisser, Ray Romano or Neil Flynn?”

“I would say, let me put it this way, because Ray is also married for a very long time, I’ll give it to Ray,” she replied. “He’s got a lot of practice.”

Heaton starred on “Everybody Loves Raymond” with Ray Romano from 1996 to 2005, and she worked with Neil Flynn on “The Middle” from 2009 to 2018.

In late 2020, Heaton took part in a virtual reunion with Romano and the rest of the “Everybody Loves Raymond” cast.

“It was a great opportunity for us to get together,” Heaton told Entertainment Tonight at the time. “Ray usually has a Labor Day party, every year since Raymond started where we come together. By the way, every show that he’s been on since, those people come to the party.”

Heaton also revealed last week that her four sons have never actually seen “Everybody Loves Raymond.”

“I’m going to make them sit at my funeral for nine years of ‘Raymond,'” Heaton joked to US Weekly. “It’s going to be the longest funeral in recorded history, and they are going to watch it, damn it!”

She also opened up further about staying in touch with the “Everybody Loves Raymond” cast.

“We don’t do [cast] group chats necessarily, but we are in communication,” she said. “Ray does a wonderful job of [keeping us connected.] We have a party every year, a Labor Day party in L.A. that we all come to every year. It’s always rough when we, for some reason, have to cancel it.”

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