Brock Davies Makes a Surprising Remark About Moving Back to New Zealand

   

At the same time, Vanderpump Rules' Brock Davies is currently hard at work renovating his home in the San Fernando Valley.

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Brock Davies is officially sporting a new look after bleaching his hair, but is he now looking for a different address?

After showing off his hair transformation, the fitness trainer, who is married to Vanderpump Rules' Scheana Shay, took to his Instagram Stories to reveal whether he has any plans to move to Australia or back to New Zealand (where he is from).

"I would love to have a situation that allows the family to spend some time in Australia and New Zealand throughout the year. It's a [work in] progress," Brock said during an Instagram Q&A when asked about owning a second home in Australia "some day."

"We'll see what the future holds," Summer Moon Honey Davies' dad added.

As fans may recall, Brock was born and raised in New Zealand, and he has two children who live in Australia with their mom and stepdad.

Though Scheana confirmed in February 2024 that Brock is "totally caught up on child support," he hasn't seen his kids in several years because "they're not ready to see him yet."

A split of Brock Davies getting his hair done and talking about the future.

Brock Davies reveals what's next in his home renovation journey

As Brock and Scheana consider the prospect of buying a home down under, they're working on renovating their primary residence in the San Fernando Valley.

Brock, who is doing a lot of the work himself (and has given himself the nickname "Brock the Builder"), has chronicled his efforts to spruce up the yard on his Instagram page. He later built the family's "dream garage," which now serves as his and Scheana's workout studio.

Now, he's getting ready to take on a few other projects inside the residence. When asked about his recent renovation progress on Instagram, Brock said he's getting ready to "build a breakfast nook, [and] build a [floating] TV [cabinet]." 

He also plans to share what he's been doing on social media, but he has to do some video editing first. 

"A lot of the content I recorded from that renovation was going to go onto YouTube, so I shot in landscape, not portrait, so I actually have to bust out my Final Cut Pro skills," he explained on Instagram. "And, to be honest, [it's] not my finest work. I'm looking right at hiring a digital camera and editor for me to work on this project and other projects."

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