Leslie Davis quietly ended her marriage to Jacob Davis in 2022, kept it off-camera to protect their kids, then fell for Rock the Block carpenter Don Reidy—now she’s explaining why the split never made it on-screen.
Leslie Davis just rewrote the HGTV playbook on privacy. One day after fans erupted over her snowy engagement to carpenter Don Reidy, the Unsellable Houses star posted a candid blog entry admitting she and first husband Jacob Davis actually divorced in 2022—three full seasons ago.
“I have chosen to keep this part of my personal life private, a hard thing to do as someone with a show on HGTV,” Davis wrote in the January 16 post. Translation: the cameras that follow her and twin sister Lyndsay Lamb flipping Pacific Northwest disasters never captured the marriage disaster happening behind the scenes.
The 2022 Split That Never Aired
Davis framed the divorce as “a very tough but right decision” for their family, emphasizing that Jacob—occasionally spotted on early Unsellable Houses episodes—has “typically chosen to stay out of the public eye.” By keeping the split off-screen, the couple shielded their two sons from becoming HGTV story lines, a move that now looks masterful in an era when network stars’ divorces (see: Fixer Upper spin-off chatter and Flip or Flop’s tabloid implosion) regularly become ratings fuel.
Instead of a tearful couch interview, Davis says they doubled down on co-parenting: “We have learned to become the best teammates… and always put our boys first.” No lawyers’ letters, no on-air awkwardness—just a quiet legal stamp and a mutual pact to keep the drama out of the reveal.
From Carpenter to Fiancé
Enter Don Reidy, the Colorado-based carpenter hired for season 5 of Rock the Block. Davis and Lamb spent six renovation-sprint weeks filming alongside Reidy late 2023; the timeline she shared shows friendship first, romance second. “Through the stressful days, endless hours, and lots of laughs in between, we became best friends,” she wrote. Post-production texts turned into long-distance calls; Reidy eventually relocated to Snohomish County, Washington, in 2024 and proposed over Christmas 2025.
Why HGTV Never Saw It Coming
HGTV’s production model hinges on aspirational stability: happy couples, cute kids, reassuring before-and-after shots. Davis weaponized that expectation, editing her own life like a stealthy reveal. Ratings for Unsellable Houses season 4 (filmed 2022, aired 2023) never betrayed turmoil; Jacob simply stopped appearing, explained away as “busy with the kids.” Viewers filled the gap with supply-chain rumors and scheduling guesses—not marital collapse.
The network, meanwhile, gets a fresh storyline without lifting a hammer: a beloved star, a built-in carpenter love interest, and a built-in audience already invested in both franchises.
What This Means for the HGTV Universe
- Cross-show pollination: Rock the Block has now birthed a real-life romance bigger than any ratings stunt—expect the next season to milk every tool-belt meet-cute angle.
- Privacy precedent: Davis just gave HGTV personalities a blueprint for keeping messy splits off-camera while still controlling the narrative when ready.
- Spin-off potential: A wedding-special limited series—Unsellable Nuptials?—would immediately become the network’s most-streamed special if cameras are allowed in.
The Fan Fallout
Comment sections exploded with two camps: loyalists praising her “classy silence” and sleuths crowing that Jacob’s absence was the clue they always noticed. The bigger takeaway? HGTV’s audience will forgive anything if the reveal is honest, on their own timeline, and wrapped in a stunning kitchen backsplash.
Davis ends her post laughing at the idea of a divorce announcement—“seriously, who even announces a divorce anyway LOL!”—reminding everyone that in the age of influencer overshare, withholding can be the boldest power move.
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