set to take place near their home in Franklin, Tenn., in October 2024.
“He might come for one day, probably not all three,” Spinner added.
Until then, Braunwyn — who shares Bella, 22, Rowan, 20, Jacob, 18, twins Caden and Curren, 10, Koa, 8, and Hazel, 5, with Sean, 45 — will be dreaming of all the activities she has organized for guests.
“It’s, like, ATVs, there’s a lake there, there’s pools, there’s going to be drag shows, hatchet throwing, skeet shooting. It is a southern party,” the mom of seven enthused.
“So, I’m looking forward to the whole thing with all of our friends and family coming together. October in Tennessee is phenomenal and it’s a three-day event. Everyone stays at the same place together. It’s like camp.”
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Spinner laughingly reiterated, “Lesbian camp! Lots of Tevas, lots of khaki.”
Although Braunwyn is still legally married to Sean, that hasn’t deterred the former Bravolebrity from quickly locking in details for her and Spinner’s special day.
“We got engaged and we got back to the hotel and I was like, ‘Maybe we’ll get married in a few years,’” said Spinner, who accepted a proposal from Braunwyn in New York City last month.
But the reality star — who is in the process of developing a new show with Spinner about “being queer in the south’’ — already has the date and location for the nuptials selected.
“I found the venue,” she admitted. “Oh, I already knew.”
Just days before sharing some of her wedding plans with us, it was revealed in court documents obtained by Page Six that Braunwyn will receive $11,000 per month from Sean in child and spousal support.
The TV personality — who came out as a lesbian in December 2020 — finally filed for divorce in October 2022 after an extended separation from her estranged husband.
An insider previously told Page Six, “Hopefully the divorce will be finalized [before her wedding to Spinner].”