Leslie Davis confirmed her 2022 divorce from Jacob in the same breath as announcing her snowmobile proposal from new fiancé Don Reidy—turning a love-story post into a masterclass in HGTL-style damage control.
What Actually Happened
On Jan. 14 the Unsellable Houses co-host posted a glowing carousel of Don Reidy on one knee in Leavenworth, Washington, flanked by her three sons. Forty-eight hours later she published a Lamb & Co. blog entry confirming she and ex-husband Jacob quietly divorced in 2022.
The reveal landed after 1,000-plus Instagram comments demanded clarity. Davis wrote, “Who even announces a divorce anyway LOL!”—a line that instantly became the tagline for HGTV’s most discreet uncoupling.
Why the Two-Year Silence Mattered
HGTV’s brand is built on aspirational permanence—shiplap marriages and granite-countertop forever homes. By keeping cameras away from the split, Davis protected both the network’s fairy-tale veneer and her children’s privacy, a move PR strategists call “brand-aware compartmentalization.”
- Kyler, Cash, and Cole never appeared in custody-storyline footage.
- Jacob stayed off-screen, avoiding the “ghost spouse” edit that haunts other reality franchises.
- The 2022 filing date means season 4 of Unsellable Houses was shot post-split, yet on-air chemistry with twin Lyndsay remained seamless.
Meet Don Reidy, the Carpenter Who Became the Plot Twist
The relationship timeline is straight out of a spin-off pitch: Reidy was hired as specialty carpenter on Rock the Block season 5, filmed in Florida through late 2023. Davis told People he built every custom wood piece for her team’s winning house. Once production wrapped, the pair logged a year of long-distance dating before Reidy relocated to Snohomish, Washington—home base of Lamb & Co. Real Estate and the Unsellable Houses set.
What This Means for the HGTV Universe
- Ratings Insurance: Viewers who worried the show might implode after a off-camera divorce now have a built-in wedding arc.
- Cross-Show Synergy: Reidy’s carpentry credentials open the door for guest spots on Rock the Block and Battle on the Beach.
- Brand Authenticity: By owning the timeline on her own blog, Davis outflanked tabloids and kept narrative control—something network executives crave in the post-Tarek/Christina era.
What Fans Should Watch Next
Look for Reidy’s tool belt to cameo in season 5 of Unsellable Houses, currently in production. Producers have already teased “a very special renovation partner” in casting notes. Meanwhile, Davis promises blog updates on her and Reidy’s “forever home” build—code for content that doubles as engagement-season hype.
Bottom line: Leslie Davis turned a potential PR crisis into a multi-platform story arc, proving that in the HGTL-verse the smartest remodel is the one the audience never sees coming.
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