She’s best known as a reality star from the Bravo series Southern Charm Savannah, where her personal life often took center stage. One of the most talked-about aspects of her journey on the show was her long-term, on-again off-again relationship with cast member Lyle Mackenzie. Their romance spanned over 17 years, which made headlines—especially when she turned down his marriage proposal during the season one finale. That moment became a defining point in the series and sparked a lot of conversation among fans.
Things got even more complicated in season two, when other cast members accused her of being involved with someone else while still technically dating Lyle. The allegations added fuel to the already dramatic storyline, keeping viewers hooked. But before all the reality TV drama, she built a solid foundation for herself academically. She graduated from Savannah Country Day School and later earned her degree from the prestigious Terry College of Business at the University of Georgia.
Throughout it all, her connection with Lyle remained a central theme—both on and off the screen. Her story resonated with many because it felt real, messy, and deeply human. And as a key figure in Southern Charm Savannah, she continues to be a name that stands out in the world of reality television.
She lived right in the heart of downtown Savannah’s Historic District, where the charm of the old city really comes alive. As someone deeply involved in the real estate world, she worked with Sotheby’s International Realty, bringing her passion and professionalism to every client she served. Outside of her career, she was also incredibly dedicated to giving back—she supported the Alzheimer’s Association by taking part in the Alzheimer’s Dancing Stars fundraising event, showing not just her compassion but also her willingness to step into the spotlight for a cause close to her heart. She truly made a difference, both in her community and through the meaningful work she did.