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Why Paige DeSorbo Cried Over Engagement Talk With Craig Conover

Apr 11, 2023

When it comes down to it, Paige revealed that leaving her home state is the real reason she’s not ready to take the next step in this relationship.

“I will be changing a lot more than you will be,” she told Craig. “I will be changing my whole life. I have no friends in Charleston, I don’t know anyone. My whole career is there, my family is in New York. I don’t want to leave my mom.”

The thought of leaving her family behind even brought Paige to tears. “I’m ready to settle down,” she added, “but the thought of moving is so scary.”

After seeing his girlfriend get emotional, the 34-year-old comforted Paige by telling her, “At the end of the day, I love Charleston but I don’t love it more than you,” before jokingly adding, “I know you love New York more than me.”

Summer House airs Mondays at 9 p.m. on Bravo.

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