Scarlet Vas, the past” Neighbors” actress and YouTuber, and Tayo Ricci, the singer, are expecting a child. The pair, who got married in Greece last September, face website criticism due to their step-sibling marriage.
When their kids started dating, Vas and Ricci both met as youth in Melbourne and soon became step-siblings. They insist they are not blood-related. Their marriage became public in 2021 through a movie titled,” I fell in love with my bf’s best friend … who happens to be my stepbro”. Vas maintains the film was a “skit” but confirms their decade-long marriage is real, New York Post reported.
After five times in the US, the pair moved back to Australia. Vas left” Neighbors” in 2018 to further pursue acting. She and her husband, who had a glad writing career, were forced to work together due to the pandemic. They gained a massive following by posting films, many featuring their marriage.
Vas addressed the online criticism saying,” Honestly, it does n’t affect us because we have each other … I do n’t really read our comments section, but if I do, I actually laugh. We find troll quite enjoyable. If something’s actually negative, we may remark again, we find it is quite a nice arming tactic”.
The couple’s marriage is in jeopardy, but they prefer to keep the details a secret.
Vas plans to work for OnlyFans after the birth of her child and is a glad father as well.
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