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It’s All Happening! Scheana Shay and Brock Davies Are Officially Married
The Vanderpump Rules couple said “I do” in front of friends and family — and the most special guest of all, their daughter, Summer Moon!
These days, life is looking good as gold for Scheana Shay and Brock Davies.
The Vanderpump Rules couple married on Tuesday, August 23, in front of their friends and family, including their daughter, Summer Moon, at a lavish destination wedding in Mexico. Scheana confirmed the news on Instagram, posting a photo with her new husband and captioning it, “Honey I Do.”
And in case you’re wondering, unlike her first wedding, Scheana’s wedding dress this time around did not feature a crop top. She paired a formfitting creamy lace gown with a romantic tulle veil. You can see her stunning look here.
Fans have long followed Scheana’s quest to find true love. This is the second marriage for Scheana, who was married to Mike Shay for about two years (their nuptials were featured on Season 3 of Vanderpump Rules and they split in 2016).
After several other relationships following her split from Mike, she began dating Brock in 2019. A few months later, they went Bravo official at BravoCon 2019. Together, they’ve experienced some ups and downs along the way to their happily ever after.
In early 2020, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the couple moved in together. In June of that year, Scheana suffered a miscarriage, but that sad news was followed up with the happy news that she was pregnant again, which she confirmed in October 2020. She welcomed their daughter, Summer Moon, in April 2021. The wedding comes about a year after Brock popped the question in July 2021.
In an interview with Bravo Insider earlier last year, Scheana shed some light on why she and Brock make such a great match. “I think we just are such a great balance for each other, honestly. We both don’t put up with each other’s s--t, and we call each other out,” she said at the time. “And we’re very supportive of one another. And I feel like, you know, living together so early in a relationship in a pandemic, like just being locked down together 24 hours a day for months, could have gone one of two ways. And we realized that we just work really well together. We’re a good balance.”