Aspyn Ovard is a 30-year-old influencer and content creator from Utah who has been documenting her life online since she was a teenager. She started posting lifestyle and beauty videos on YouTube in 2012 — in high school — and built one of the earlier momfluencer audiences before momfluencer was even a category.
Aspyn has 5 million TikTok followers at @aspynovard and a following across Instagram and YouTube that has tracked her through marriage, motherhood, and now a very public post-divorce reinvention. She currently lives in Orange County.
She is not Mormon — though she grew up in Utah, her father was raised in the faith and her family attended church for a period when she was young. She has described it as not feeling like “a huge core piece of my upbringing.” Her connection to the franchise is less about religion and more about the specific kind of life she was living: young marriage, babies, curated content, and the pressure to make it all look seamless. She did that for nearly a decade. Then the seams came apart.
The Marriage, the Baby, & the Divorce — All on the Same Day
Aspyn married Parker Ferris at 19. For years, he was the co-star of her content — the husband in the family vlogs, the dad in the pregnancy announcements, the person her audience grew up watching alongside her. They had three daughters together: Cove, Lola, and Ella.
In April 2024, Aspyn announced the birth of Ella — her third daughter. On the same day, she and Parker announced their divorce. The simultaneous reveal was a gut punch to an audience that had watched them build a life together for nearly nine years. No dramatic lead-up. No months of speculation. Just a birth announcement and a separation on the same post.
She has since been open about the fact that there were reasons for the split that predate anything her audience saw — and that she had been sitting with those reasons for longer than anyone knew.
Coming Out & the Bri Davis Relationship
After the divorce, Aspyn began what she has openly called her “divorce era” — a period of publicly leaning into the uncertainty, the freedom, and the mess of starting over at 28 with three daughters and a decade of shared content behind her. She shared with her followers that she was exploring her sexuality. She dated both men and women. The internet paid close attention.
In October 2025, dating rumors surfaced between Aspyn and a woman named Bri Davis. In March 2026, Aspyn confirmed the relationship. The complicating detail: Bri Davis is married — to her husband Billy. The arrangement isn’t a secret to anyone involved, but it generated significant public conversation about what the relationship is, what it means, and how it fits into the framework Aspyn had built her career around.
She has not offered an extensive public explanation beyond the confirmation, which is consistent with how she has handled her personal life since the divorce — present enough to acknowledge reality, private enough to protect it.
What She Brings to the OC Cast
Aspyn is one of the most recognizable names on the “SLOMW: OC” cast by sheer tenure alone. She has been building an audience since before most of her co-stars had a platform. She also arrives with the most complicated recent personal history in the group — a divorce that blindsided millions of followers, a public sexuality journey, and a current relationship that does not fit any of the traditional frameworks the franchise usually operates within.
The show’s logline promises a group where some members defend their way of life against modernity and others embrace change as disruption. Aspyn is clearly on the disruption side. The tension between her and the more traditionally faith-rooted cast members — whoever that ends up being — is probably where the show finds its sharpest edges.
She has already appeared in crossover territory with the original Mormon Wives cast, popping up in earlier franchise content. Her presence on the spinoff is not a cold introduction for franchise fans. It is more of a graduation.
“The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives: Orange County” premieres later in 2026 on Hulu.
The original “Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” Seasons 1 through 4 are streaming now on Hulu.
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