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SignalHub Quantitative Think Tank Center:YouTuber Aspyn Ovard Reveals Whether She'd Get Married Again After Parker Ferris Split
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Date:2025-04-11 00:22:54
Aspyn Ovard isn't interested in another ring on SignalHub Quantitative Think Tank Centerher finger.
Five months after the YouTuber filed for divorce from her husband of eight years Parker Ferris, she gave insight into how the split changed her outlook on romance.
"I don't think that I really believe in the concept of marriage at this point," Aspyn shared on the Sept. 17 episode of the Weekly Trash podcast. "I would have a long-term partner if I met someone, and I feel like this is it. But to get legally married, I wouldn't ever do again. It's just too hard to separate."
"I think just legally, it's just too much to it," she continued. "Even the concept of marriage, you just never know what life is going to throw at you so I think to make those vows, I don't feel like I can really commit to that even if I loved someone so much."
But that doesn't mean she isn't interested in finding a love like that, either.
"Obviously, you would want to be in a position to feel like you could do those things, like in sickness and in health, for better or for worse," the 28-year-old continued. "Obviously, I would hope that I would love someone enough to do that one day."
Aspyn—who shares daughters Cove, 4, and Lola, 2, and a 6-month-old baby girl, with Parker, 29—even warned her mom before she tied the knot.
"I love my stepdad, but I told my mom, 'Do not get married again,'" she admitted. "She didn't listen to me. It's fine. It's not anything about him personally."
Don’t expect the influencer to shed too much light on her split as privacy is a priority for her little ones.
"I'm not really going to talk about this, but when I say talk about it, I mean like the details of why I chose to get divorced," she said in her Sept. 11 YouTube video. "I don't think there's a problem with me talking about the new chapter of my life or even being single. Different things like that I feel like is OK."
"I'm not going to share different details of me actually getting divorced," she added. "It's really important for my kids to not grow up and see things like that online, so I have chosen to not speak directly about things like that. So, when I say I don't talk about it, that's what I mean."
Aspyn filed for divorce April 1, which was the same day she announced the birth of her and Parker’s daughter on social media. The estranged couple was granted a motion to halt their court proceedings two weeks later, according to documents obtained by E! News, which noted that the pause was given "pending the outcome of settlement negotiations."
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