
Scheana Shay says Brock Davies cheated on her while she was pregnant
In an excerpt from her upcoming book, My Good Side, the Vanderpump Rules star, 40, recalled the moment she learned her partner was unfaithful.
'I remained in a state of paralyzed shock as he confessed that he'd cheated on me two years prior, when we were living in San Diego during the pandemic, while I was pregnant with Summer,' she wrote.
Speaking about her state of mind at the time, the star said: 'I had spent so much time fighting off my anxiety and convincing myself that just because Tom [Sandoval] cheated on Ariana [Madix] didn't mean Brock would ever cheat on me.
'Now, I was finding out just how wrong I was. As I sat there, feeling completely sick to my stomach, he admitted that - at the time - he was scared about being a father again, specifically about whether he even deserved to be, and he chose to deal with it by sleeping with someone else.
'I use the word "chose" because it was very much a conscious decision. No one twisted his arm or dragged him into bed.'
His admission came after co-stars Tom Sandoval and Rachel 'Raquel' Leviss' affair was exposed to the world.
Scheana admitted after his confession she was 'unable to contain my rage' about his 'brief affair' with a woman at his gym in 2021.
'I slapped him and threw a Rubik's Cube in his direction, which he dodged,' she wrote. 'To this day, every time I see a Rubik's Cube it triggers me, pulling me right back to this incredibly dark moment in my life. Same goes for any mention of an F45 gym.'
Scheana revealed that same night Davies gave her a letter he had written a year after the affair ended.
'He wrote the letter, which included more specifics than I ever wanted, such as how many times they'd slept together, where they'd done it, and where they hadn't (our house),' she added. 'He also pointed out that it was purely physical, never emotional, and he always used protection.'
Scheana noted she doesn't believe Davies was 'sober when he put pen to paper, so the spelling errors were rampant'.
'I can't explain why, but that really irritated me. Maybe because it felt like another sign of his carelessness,' she said.
'The letter made me remember the weeks leading up to my second trimester when, like many pregnant women, I was sexually stimulated. I'll never forget how, during that time, Brock was "afraid" to have sex with me (or he simply didn't want to).'
At the time, Scheana recalled how his brushing off her advances spiked her anxiety and 'killed' her confidence.
'His behavior now made so much more sense. Once I'd read it, that was more than enough. I told him to immediately toss it into the fire. I never wanted to set eyes on those words again,' she explained.
Scheana also admitted she was paranoid about the gossip that her husband and Leviss were having an affair.
'I knew in my heart that the gossip concerning Brock and Raquel was ridiculously fake... [but] there was the smallest section of my brain that kept thinking: "If Tom and Raquel pulled the wool over everyone's eyes for seven months, could Brock and Raquel have done the same thing?"' she wondered.
Davies broke the news to her as she sat down in front of the TV to watch The Real Housewives of New Jersey.
'Brock said that with all of the fake news being published, he was afraid that something that actually was true might surface, and it was best that I heard it directly from him,' she said.
Scheana also detailed the lengths that Davies went to, in order to hide the affair.
'I was a little confused because I'd always had his location and could have checked it at any time. How had I not caught them? But he also had a second phone for work, which I did know about but didn't monitor. It turned out that was their sole form of communication. Nice, right?'
Despite her agony over his confession, she refrained from screaming because he didn't want to wake their daughter.
The couple, who share four-year-old Summer, began dating in 2019 and got engaged two years later.
They tied the knot in 2022 in front of Vanderpump Rules cameras for all their fans.
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