Shep Rose has shared more details about his relationship with Sienna Evans.
About a month after confirming the romance was over, the Southern Charm-er revealed he and his ex-girlfriend took “a little break” before parting ways for good. Shep revisited the drama in a recent episode of Two Ts in a Pod hosted by The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum Teddi Mellencamp and The Real Housewives of Orange County’s Tamra Judge.
Shep said his relationship with the former beauty queen was going amazing at first even though he was based in the United States and she was living in the Bahamas. However, things took an unfortunate turn when Sienna visited Shep at his family home in Linville, North Carolina.
“We took a little break because of something that happened,” he told the hosts. “I’ll tell you exactly. So I bought her her flight to Hilton Head and Charleston, the first two trips, and I was happy to do it, right? Then I went down to Nassau and she was very generous. She got me a hotel room at the Baha Mar and, boy, we had fun. The Bahamas was amazing.”
Shep recalls the argument that led to his temporary split from Sienna
Shortly after the Caribbean getaway, Shep invited Sienna and her friend to stay at his Linville home while his parents were traveling in Spain. But just a day before Sienna was expected to land in the U.S., she allegedly informed Shep she hadn't purchased a plane ticket.
“She was like, ‘Hey, I’ve been really busy. Will you just get my flights?’ … I said yeah, OK, and I bottled it up,” Shep recalled. “And then after the weekend, I said something to her… I said, ‘I really need to get this off my chest… I just don’t appreciate the way that was handled. I made a lot of plans and I took care of everything... Just meet me somewhere in the middle or near the bell curve somewhere, because I’m not a desperate man who’s flying girls around.'”
Shep said Sienna became “indignant” and told him, “Where I come from, the man takes care of everything.”
The Southern Charm-er said he pushed back on the comment and questioned if Sienna would repeat that sentiment to the young girls she mentors.
“That’s a bad thing to think and to practice, frankly,” he continued. “So anyhow, I was like, maybe we should take a step back, and she was like, ‘Yeah, OK.’”