The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives: Orange County star Aspyn Ovard is breaking down how she entered a polyamorous relationship with married couple Briana and Billy Davis.

“It didn’t start off like that,” Ovard, 30, said during her Wednesday, July 1, appearance on Becca Moore’s “For the Girls” podcast. “It was just like … me and Bri. They had an open relationship so that she could explore her sexuality, and then I met her, and then I met Billy, not with the intention of … they weren’t looking for a third person.”

Ovard said she likely wouldn’t have been interested in joining a “throuple” had they approached her with the idea because she had sworn off dating men following her divorce from Parker Ferris after nearly nine years of marriage in 2024. However, meeting Billy changed her mind.

“He literally is the best. I didn’t know guys like him could exist,” Ovard gushed. “He just literally changed my life.”

Ovard said she “knew right away” that she had a connection with both Billy and Bri, but their dynamic was supposed to be “casual.” None of them knew where the relationship would go or whether it would become serious.

“I feel like what we have is by chance. I wouldn’t go around [telling others], ‘Oh my God, you definitely need to do this,’” she continued. “You can’t seek it out. It fell into my lap.”

Ovard first sparked dating rumors with Bri in October 2025. After months of speculation about their relationship, the influencer confirmed in March that she was in a throuple.

“So when I met Bri and she was married, it didn’t really mean that much to me,” she said in a TikTok video. “We can do our thing, and I’m not looking for certain things, and she’s not either.”

Ovard added that their relationship has no “weird rules” and features a “pretty equal dynamic.”

“It’s very normalized to me now because it’s been a long time of this,” she shared.

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In a follow-up video, Ovard explained, “I have referred to Bri as my girlfriend, obviously, if I was referencing her online [in] the past. It’s not that word doesn’t fit, but I definitely think of them as partners. Labels are just, like, such an internet thing.”

Ovard’s relationship with Bri and Billy will be featured on Mormon Wives: OC, which is expected to premiere on Hulu later this year. Additionally, the show will explore her divorce from Ferris, 31, with whom she shares kids Cove, 6, Lola, 4, and Elle, 2.

Ovard teased on Wednesday’s podcast episode that fans will see her and Ferris “navigate” their post-split dynamic on the show, as well as Ferris’ opinions about her relationship with Billy and Bri.

“It literally just depends on the day,” Ovard said of where she and her ex-husband stand today.

Ovard was cast on Mormon Wives: OC alongside Bobbi Althoff, Avery Woods, Salomé Andrea, McCall DaPron, Chandler Higginson, Ashleigh Pease and Madison Bontempo. In May, the social media personality defended her role on the show after backlash due to her not being married or Mormon.

“Obviously, I’m not a wife. I’m not married. [But] there are a lot of Mormon girls in the cast. I think there’s only two of us that are not married,” she said in a YouTube video. “I have so many ties to Mormonism from growing up in Utah, getting married young and just being surrounded by that culture. I’ve talked about Utah culture and how it has affected me and shaped my life in so many ways, even as someone who was not Mormon.”

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