Vanderpump Rules star Brock Davies defends his choice of shoes.
During an April 23 episode Vanderpump reigns supreme after the showDavies, 31, was jokingly confronted about his high heels.
“Brock, some people might say these shoes are a midlife crisis,” an interviewer said off-screen, referring to his black snakeskin boots with a high heel and pointed toe.
Davies and colleagues Vanderpump Rules star James Kennedy immediately burst out laughing.
“Listen, you know what? “I have complete respect for the heel game now,” said Davies, adding: “I enjoy it, I like it.” This is not my midlife crisis. This is too good to be a midlife crisis.”
The reality star further joked that his shoes probably looked harmless compared to the rest of his outfit, which consisted of a black tank top over a form-fitting sheer shirt.
The interviewer then jokingly asked if his shoes suggested that Davies was planning on playing Chicago alongside co-star Ariana Madix.
“That should be me,” Davies joked. “I would be there. If I could sing, I would project.”
“In Chicago, honestly, you would kill it,” Kennedy, 32, added.
Davies and Kennedy spent the rest of the aftershow unpacking all the drama from Episode 13 of Season 11, which aired on Tuesday, April 23.
Davies, who joined Vanderpump Rules in 2021, was married to Scheana Shay since 2022 (the couple had their first child, daughter Summer Moon Honey Davies, in 2021). Shay, 38, has played a lead role since the series began in 2013. For his part, Kennedy joined the show a year later, in 2014.
Davies also has two children – daughter Winter and son Eli – with his ex-wife. On a January episode of Shay’s Scheananigans podcast, he broke down as he recalled not being able to see his two children during their recent trip to Australia.
“It’s a very difficult situation,” he said, adding: “Because of my actions and my past and what my actions caused for these children – particularly when they were younger – there was obviously trauma there that needs to be addressed.” “I have to keep showing up and showing them that I’m the father I want to be and that they want to be with them.”