Vanderpump Rules’ Scheana Shay defends new plan for destination wedding


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Scheana Shay.
Scheana Shay had a tough time last season on “The Vanderpump Rule.” The Bravo star has experienced some of her happiest moments – new motherhood and a marriage proposal from her longtime love, Brock Davies — but she’s also been grilled by her “Vanderpump Rules” co-stars and fans relentlessly.
Shay found himself in protection mode several times last season when viewers questioned Davies’ intentions and stoned him for his past – a past that included two children from a previous marriage that he hasn’t seen in over four years and huge amount of child support is due in Australia.
But Shay, who welcome a baby girl, Summer Moon, with Davies last April, didn’t let her haters down. Recently, she shared wedding updates on social media and defended the couple’s plans.
Scheana Shay is focusing on her wedding planning away from LA

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With 9order In the “Vanderpump Rules” section of the book, Shay is still responding to critics on social media. She recently updated about her wedding plans.
“Flights booked to see next month’s wedding venues!!” she writes.
After a fan request“Oh great! Do you guys have a destination wedding?”, Shay replied, “Yes!”
Another commenter noted that on a recent episode of her podcast, Shay revealed that she canceled her wedding plans in Bali due to possible COVID-19 quarantine requirements.
“We did. Look elsewhere,” Shay replied.
After one Twitter user weighed in: “They shouldn’t be traveling the world for his wedding, and then complain they don’t have the money to pay for his child’s support,” Shay fired back with, “Nobody complained about anything. Child support is paid. Thanks.”
And when another commented that “child support should come first,” Shay
clapping back with, “That good thing will be taken care of before that. Next …”
Scheana Shay & Brock Davies originally wanted to tie the knot in Bali

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After getting engaged in July 2021, Shay and Davies revealed their plans to have a wedding in Bali, where they fell in love for the first time.
“However, many people wanted to make the trip to Bali, they were invited,” said Shay tell Page Six in September 2021. “This is definitely going to be a real wedding. We are thinking towards the end of next year, hopefully in November, the travel restrictions will be lifted. It will be summer in Bali so that’s our plan. ”
In an interview with E! News, the couple revealed that they initially considered going back to Bali for their honeymoon but then decided to make it a full trip with all their friends and family. Davies told the outlet he hopes to “get everyone to book the same flight” so there will be “like 100 people flying” on a plane to the wedding.
Shay said more about the Indonesian location. “I wanted to do what was most convenient for his family.”
But in January 2022, Scheana confirmed with Life & Style that she and her fiancé decided to pick “somewhere closer” for their wedding to make sure “everyone can attend.”
“If that doesn’t work this summer, then maybe we pause it until next summer or we pause it until this fall,” she said of the timeframe.
Shay provided updated details in an interview with people.
“I have plans for an overseas trip next month with my sister to see some places,” Shay told the outlet on February 13, 2022. “We’ll see if this is the case. is the appropriate country or not, if this is the right fit. We have two other countries in mind. We definitely want to do the destination. ”
The “Good as Gold” singer added that she wants to hold her wedding sometime between August and November.
“We are open because so many people have scheduled their 2020 and 2021 weddings. We want to celebrate 11/11 and we think that won’t be possible. 11/11/22, that won’t be available,” she revealed, adding that she wanted to keep the guest list small.
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