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Vanderpump Rules’ Brock Davies revealed more details behind his past affair, addressed “hypocrisy” claims, and shared why he waited two years to tell his wife, Scheana Shay.
Recently, Scheana revealed the affair in her new memoir, My Good Side. She said Brock cheated on her while she was pregnant, and he told her two years later, when Tom Sandoval’s affair with Rachel Leviss (while he was in a relationship with Ariana Madix) caused the massive controversy known as ‘Scandoval.’
At the time of Scandoval, Brock and Scheana joined the herd of Tom’s critics, and they slammed him for not being transparent.
On his wife’s Scheananigans podcast, Brock addressed the hypocrisy claims.
“I don’t think there’s really much justification [for what I did],” he said, via @thebravoinvestigator on Instagram. “It was hypocritical of us. The hypocrisy was real, and that’s just a very bright example of literally me pointing the blame at [that] and [using] smoke and mirrors … It wasn’t okay. Ariana definitely was going through it [with] her and Tom’s situation, and I kind of played the coward way out.”
Brock then addressed his own cheating.
“I minimized what it was [at the time]. It was a sexual affair,” he said, via @breakingtherulespodclips on Instagram. “There was no dating. There was no courting. It was just purely that meetup and then we had sex, and it happened multiple times … over a three-week span.”
“I felt horrible about it, and I was like, this is not okay. I’m not doing this. And I pulled the pin,” he went on. “And then I forgot about it. I compartmentalized it. I put it back there and I forgot about it.”
Brock said he didn’t remember it until a year and a half later in San Diego, when he realized that his “destructive actions might cost me everything.”
Scheana asked him why he waited two years to tell her.
“I was just protecting myself, you know, I was an absolute coward,” he said. “That man was a coward, and he wasn’t thinking about protecting you … I wrote it in a letter and then tried to forget about it. And I believed that I was never going to do it again, and we could just move past this, and I was just saving face.”