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YouTuber Aspyn Ovard files for divorce; announces birth of 3rd daughter the same day
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Date:2025-04-20 05:40:40
YouTuber and influencer Aspyn Ovard filed for divorce from her husband in April, the same day she announced the birth of the couple's third daughter.
Ovard, 27, filed for divorce from her husband, Parker Ferris, on April 1, according to records filed in Salt Lake County's Third District Court and obtained by USA TODAY. A reason for the divorce was not listed in court records.
On April 1, Ovard announced her third daughter was born. In a social media post, Ovard said the girl, whose name she has not publicly released, was born six weeks early, writing in the caption: "Sweet baby was ready to be born i guess."
After she was born, the baby went to the neonatal intensive care unit and is "doing really well," Ovard posted in a TikTok.
Although Ovard announced her daughter's birth in April, it is unclear what day the baby was born.
Since her daughter's birth, Ovard has posted multiple videos from the hospital on TikTok about the baby, including at least one featuring Ferris.
Neither Ovard nor Ferris have commented publicly on the divorce.
Who is Aspyn Ovard?
Ovard, 27, has been on YouTube since 2010 under the username HauteBrilliance. She married Ferris in an outdoor ceremony in October 2015, when she was 19. The couple lives in Salt Lake County, Utah.
Ovard posts beauty, fashion and lifestyle content across all her platforms, including YouTube where she has over 2 million subscribers, Instagram and TikTok.
They have two other young daughters: Cove, born in August 2019, and Lola, born in September 2021.
She made the decision to stop showing her daughters on her social media in 2023, posting in a video that she wanted to give them more privacy. "I just don't want to show a lot of their faces as they're getting older," she said in the video.
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