19 January 2025

Southern hospitality star Amy Charette He is set to marry her boyfriend Will Culp -Despite rumors that he was unfaithful while in law school.

“Will has been 110 percent loyal to me,” Amy, 26, said exclusively. Us Weekly On Wednesday, January 15, he later added: “I don’t think so He will betray me “Absolutely for a second.”

The reality star shut down the “narrative” that she's “so determined to be a lawyer's wife that I don't care if Will cheats on me,” claiming that if he dumped her it would be… The end of their relationship.

“I'll get rid of Will in two seconds if he betrays me, or goodbye. I won't be disrespected,” Amy announced. “You do it once, and I'll warn you. Do it again, I'll break up with you and never look back. And that's how I've always been.”

Amy Charette of Southern Hospitality says she's 110 percent sure Culp didn't cheat

Amy Charette and Will Culp Charles Sykes/Bravo

She notes that thanks to her parents' “beautiful marriage,” she has “very high standards” and is willing to give up on Will if he doesn't meet them.

Amy also pointed out that since Will is in his second year of law school, he's “owing tens of hundreds of thousands of dollars in student loan debt” and she's “family” now.

During season 3 Southern hospitality Tractorwhich dropped in November 2024, Will was accused of sleeping with “Several people“During my first year of law school while Amy was back in Charleston.

As the season begins, almost all of Amy and Will's friends claim that Will abused his girlfriend while drunk. He allegedly told people at Republic that Amy was no longer “fun” because she had stopped drinking and made more harsh comments.

“I knew what Will actually did, and I don't think people knew I knew because I never talked to my friends about it,” Amy said. we From comments he made behind her back. “A lot of it is exaggerated too, as you can imagine.”

Amy claimed that when Will talked about her lack of motivation and criticized her body transformation, he was “nervous” before exams. Will also broke his ankle and just underwent surgery, according to the VIP server.

Amy Charette of Southern Hospitality says she's 110 percent sure Culp didn't cheat
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“You lash out at the people closest to you and say things you don't mean because you're avoiding the truth of what's causing you pain in your life, which for him at the time was law school,” Amy claimed. . “Will and I had our own conversation about it where he was apologetic and incredibly embarrassed, and he knew it was inappropriate.”

She was adamant that what viewers would see him say on the show was “Not crazy and bad“As it was in real time.

“If Will was living this happy, luxurious life where he was single, making all this money and not struggling with his mental health, or struggling in law school, or not feeling well (and) in chronic pain — if he was a mess,” she said. . “A good place and this happened (it will be) a different story,” Amy explained. “But the context of (it) – I had just cared for Will for weeks and knew exactly what he was going through and his mental state. So I have a lot of understanding and empathy towards that.”

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She added: “Do I condone this? No, was it unacceptable? Yes. But no one is perfect and we all make mistakes.”

Amy noted that she ignored Will's harsh words, and they are doing well. In fact, she's ready to head to the altar whenever the question arises.

“Will has a three-year plan because he's in school, so it makes sense to build a plan from that as far as our relationship goes,” she said. we“This would realistically be the year he would propose,” he said.

Amy said that since Will will have a short break after graduating from law school in 2026 and taking the bar that summer, getting married before the end of 2026 seems ideal.

“It's probably going to be the summer (or) fall of 2026 when we'll have a wedding. It makes sense,” she gushed. “We've been dating for three years, so it'll be four years in October. So it's been a long time coming. So, it's not like this is all of a sudden crazy.”

Amy teased that she's expecting a ring “by the end of this year.” “It would make a lot of sense, but I always say this is between Will and Dad,” she concluded, noting that “plans always change.”

Southern hospitality It airs on Bravo Thursdays at 9pm ET.

With reporting by Cristina Garibaldi

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