Aspyn Ovard, long-time lifestyle YouTuber and content creator, will appear on Hulu's upcoming spinoff, The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives: Orange County.
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The highly anticipated spinoff series “Secret Lives of Mormon Wives: Orange County†is hard-launching a new celebrity throuple, with cast member Aspyn Ovard revealing that the married couple she is dating, Briana and Billy Davis, will join her on the show.
Ovard's followers have grown accustomed to her transparency as she has evolved her creator brand over the last decade from beauty tutorials to family vlogs and, more recently, candid discussions about her sexuality. As one of the few major lifestyle content creators to be publicly polyamorous, Ovard's role on the series may provide viewers with a deeper understanding of nontraditional relationships and the unique challenges they create.
From #CoupleGoals to #ThroupleGoals
Ovard, who was previously married to Parker Ferris, dropped a bombshell on fans on April 1, 2024, when she filed for divorce on the same day she announced the birth of their third child. Later that year, fans found out from an Instagram post shared by Ovard's sister that she was exploring her sexuality. Ovard subsequently confirmed that she had been dating women following her divorce.
In October of 2025, rumors of a relationship between Ovard and influencer Briana Davis began to circulate. Davis was married at the time, and still is. After months of fan speculation, Ovard confirmed in March of 2026 that she is partnered with both Briana and Billy Davis.
Three Hearts, Few Legal Rights
Throuples, a form of polyamory, create challenging legal issues when compared to traditional marriages between two spouses. The law only recognizes the latter. In this context, Briana and Billy Davis, who are legally married, are afforded the protections and benefits that come along with that legal union, and if Ovard ever wished to formalize her relationship with the couple, she would have no legal pathway to do so. For this reason, polyamory can complicate estate plans, medical proxies, asset division, custody, and more.
It's worth noting that Ovard has expressed no desire to remarry, sharing, “I would never do it again.” So long as that is the case, she may find that certain legal structures can still come in handy for polyamorous relationships, including cohabitation agreements.
Cohabitation agreements are becoming more common between unmarried parties (traditional and otherwise) to define expectations surrounding property, shared assets, and financial contributions both during the relationship and in the event of a breakup. As a successful content creator, Ovard would want to ensure her brand, intellectual property and likeness, and related business ventures are protected. If Briana and Billy increasingly participate in and contribute to her content, questions of intellectual property ownership and respective income entitlement can become tricky if not clearly defined. While the enforceability of clauses may vary by jurisdiction, cohabitation agreements can help create legal structure within a polyamorous relationship.
Co-Parenting and Poly-Parenting
The Davises have no children of their own, while Ovard and Ferris share three daughters: Cove, 6, Lola, 4, and Elle, 2. Ovard and Ferris have been public about their amicable co-parenting relationship, though details of their custody arrangement have remained private.
Legally, unless Briana or Billy Davis has a history of violence or substance abuse, a criminal record, or documented evidence demonstrating they are otherwise unfit, Ovard will likely not be precluded from integrating her new partners into her life with her children. The courts are not concerned with whether a family structure is nontraditional, but rather with whether a child's living arrangement is safe, stable, and in the child's best interest. Still, in any post-divorce relationship, poly or not, introducing new partners to children is one of the most complicated next steps, and it is generally best to ensure the relationship is well established before doing so. The most important consideration when introducing poly partners to children is alignment and communication of the roles, responsibilities, and boundaries of each adult.
In sharing her polyamorous relationship with “Mormon Wives†viewers, Ovard has the potential to help further the public's understanding of the day-to-day realities of nontraditional relationships and spark important conversations about societal and legal gaps.







