Color Craig Conover “confused”.
The “Southern Charm” star got candid about her and Paige DeSorbo’s relationship woes in Thursday’s episode, which was filmed before the couple’s breakup over the holidays.
“I think everyone knows that if it was me, we would just commit,” the businessman, 35, told co-star Shep Rose. “But she changes her mind about things a lot.”
Conover explained, “One day she texts me and will say, ‘Let’s build at the Af-King farm in the middle of nowhere’ or ‘I’m moving to Charleston.’ And then she’ll have a great day in New York and tell me, “I love it here.” »
He then admitted to Rose, 44, that his partner’s behavior was “confusing”.
However, Conover called their different opinions “life” and said, “It’s a bunch of decisions and compromises.”
In a confessional, the lawyer explained that it was “no big deal” if he “waited a few years” to have children in DeSorbo’s ideal timeline.
He asked, “But what I’m risking is what if Paige wanted to turn those two years into 10 years?”
Six months after filming the episode, DeSorbo revealed that she and Conover had called him.
“I think we were both really mature and say what we want and what we don’t want,” the “Summer House” star, 32, said in a December “Giggly Squad” podcast episode 2024. “I think it’s the right decision for both of us.”
She claimed that “no one did anything” and “it wasn’t a bad thing.”
Conover waited a week to speak about the breakup, calling it an “unexpected” that left him “very shocked” via Instagram.
He said: “It takes two people to be in a relationship, and you can’t control other people. You can only control how you react to it.
Conover and DeSorbo met in 2019, but their friendship didn’t take a romantic turn until two years later.
“Southern Charm” airs Thursdays at 8 p.m. on Bravo.