Bride knows best.
After news broke that Aurora Culpo is dating Paul Bernon, Olivia Culpo explained why she didn’t let her sister bring her new boyfriend to her and Christian McCaffrey’s wedding on Saturday.
In Wednesday’s “Barely Filtered” podcast episode, which was recorded before the Rhode Island nuptials, Olivia, 32, clarified that her sibling’s partner was “not invited.”
Aurora, 35, called the decision “rude,” while Olivia clapped back, “No, [it’s] rude to invite somebody I’ve never met.”
When Aurora rephrased the question to ask whether her “friend” could tag along, Olivia dissed him as a “flavor of the month.”
“Not interested,” the former pageant queen said before addressing Aurora’s beau directly.
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“Sorry, it’s not a reflection of you,” she clarified. “It’s a reflection of my sister.”
While the “Culpo Sisters” stars did not name Bernon specifically while recording the podcast, Us Weekly reported in June that Aurora was dating Bethenny Frankel’s ex-fiancé — and had been for two months.
“Her family has met him and thinks he’s a really nice, ‘normal’ guy,” the outlet claimed. “They have a lot in common with him being from Boston and Aurora from an area nearby.”
The outlet claimed at the time that Bernon would attend Olivia and McCaffrey’s ceremony.
However, Aurora told listeners on Wednesday that her significant other was only invited to spend time with the Culpo family the day before the rehearsal dinner.
Aurora got married in 2019, welcoming son Remi, 5, and daughter Solei, 3, with husband Mikey Bortone before their 2022 divorce.
Bernon, for his part, got engaged to Frankel, 53, in 2021, with his split from the “Real Housewives of New York City” alum making headlines in March.
As for Olivia, she and McCaffrey, 28, became an item in 2019.
The athlete got down on one knee four years later, and Olivia stunned in a Dolce & Gabbana dress when the pair tied the knot over the weekend.
“I didn’t want it to exude sex in any way, shape, or form,” the former Miss Universe 2012 explained to Vogue. “I wanted it to feel effortless and as if it’s complimenting me, not overpowering me.”
McCaffrey hit back at an influencer slamming the understated gown and claiming it had “no personality” via Instagram Tuesday.
“What an evil thing to post online,” the NFL player clapped back in an Instagram comment. “I hope you can find joy and peace in the world, the way my beautiful wife does.”
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