Before marrying again, Brooke Burke intends to make a commitment to God.
Real estate developer Scott Rigsby is engaged to fitness guru Brooke Burke, who hosts LIVE! Zoom workout classes every Friday on her website, BrookeBurke.com.
Her upcoming wedding, as envisioned by Brooke Burke, is all about family, friends, and faith.
Brooke Burke, a 52-year-old fitness guru and TV personality, hosts LIVE! Zoom workout classes every Friday on her website, BrookeBurke.com, while juggling work commitments, parenting, and preparing to marry her fiancé Scott Rigsby.
In an interview with Planet Chronicle Digital, Burke revealed her plans for her special day.
The "Dancing with the Stars" alum stated that they wanted to make a spiritual and earthy commitment before their loved ones and God.
Burke revealed that her wedding vision board is based on a palette of "earth tones" inspired by "Mother Nature." She stated that she is designing the ceremony and reception to be inclusive and "experiential."
Burke stated that he didn't want to be seated at a long table in the center, unable to engage with his guests. Instead, he desired to be at multiple round tables, where he could dance and have fun.
"I might even be barefoot," she added with a laugh.
Brooke Burke reveals the reason behind the postponement of her wedding with Scott Rigsby, which is scheduled for next year.
In 2019, Burke and Rigsby made their relationship public and later announced their engagement in September 2021.
Burke revealed to Planet Chronicle Digital that the couple aimed to get married this summer, but they have struggled to prioritize wedding planning due to their family's hectic schedule.
Brooke Burke Fitness founder has two daughters, Neriah and Sierra, with her ex-husband Garth Fisher, whom she married from 2001 to 2005. She is also the mother of Heaven, 17, and Shaya, 16, whom she shares with ex-husband David Charvet.
In 2011, Burke and the 51-year-old "Baywatch" star got married, but the couple separated in 2018 and officially divorced in 2020.
Lila, 16, and Levi, 12, are Rigsby's children, whom he shares with his ex-wife, Heather LaCombe.
Burke stated that she and Rigsby have been occupied with numerous household events.
"This year passed by so quickly, with college graduation and our children turning 16, getting their driver's license," she said. "Shaya sustained another football injury and underwent surgery."
"Although we had no excuses, we decided to postpone our wedding plans for next year. We had originally planned to get married this summer, but 2024 is almost over. However, we now have a clearer idea of how we want to proceed, and we've almost finalized a location for the wedding."
"We're Mommy and Daddy, and we're so busy parenting right now that it's hard for us to take a break," she said with a chuckle. "I'm just waiting for my turn."
Burke and Rigsby have invested a significant amount of effort into constructing their new residence in Carefree, Arizona, a suburb of both Phoenix and Scottsdale, as per Burke's statement to Planet Chronicle Digital.
In January 2023, Burke partnered with Yogando Retreats to host wellness retreats in Carefree.
The host of "Wild On!" stated that they constructed a house in Arizona to be nearer to their mother, Donna, and Rigsby's family, who reside in the state.
Rigsby's family, including his father as an architect and brother as a builder, assisted in the construction of their Arizona home.
"We swiftly committed to completing the house as quickly as possible," Burke stated. "We constructed the house from scratch. We purchased the land, which was thrilling. And it was a family effort, with each step taken together."
"This project was truly fascinating, and we cherish it. It symbolizes family to us. Now that it's complete, it holds a special place in our hearts. I hope this home will be a haven for our children and a sanctuary for us to unwind."
"This summer, instead of exploring Europe, we're staying in the desert and enjoying activities such as hiking, walking the dogs, cooking, making pizza, and spending time with family. It's a unique experience."
Brooke Burke reveals that she intends to make a sacred pledge to God before getting married once more.
In her interview with Planet Chronicle Digital, Donna Burke shared details about her mother's recent health challenges. This year, her mother underwent triple bypass surgery and later experienced three ministrokes.
Burke uploaded an Instagram post about Donna's progress in overcoming her health issues, featuring a clip of Donna dancing with Shaya and Burke's nephew.
"Mama survived a triple bypass open-heart surgery and three mini strokes this year and is now dancing into another season!"
"Just dance," Burke advised, "never underestimate the power of family, love, laughter, and movement. She looks 10 years younger than when she arrived just last week to spend time with the family."
Burke shared with Planet Chronicle Digital that she felt "extremely fortunate" to be with her mother and assist her during the challenging period.
Burke stated that his mother is incredibly loving and has consistently provided unwavering support. This has granted him the freedom to pursue his passions. However, he feels a sense of responsibility and pleasure to reciprocate her kindness when she was struggling with her health.
"She resided with me in California, specifically in Malibu, and I looked after her. She stayed with me there for approximately a year to be near the children."
Donna returned to Arizona and then suffered ministrokes, her mother has been "in and out of the hospital for the last few months," Burke told Planet Chronicle Digital.
""We're all pitching in to help take care of her, and she stayed with me here for a week," Burke said."
Burke remarked that after observing Donna's health improve through spending time with her family, she understood "the uplifting impact of family, activity, laughter, and love on one's spirit."
"The entrepreneur posed the question, "What is the significance of community, connection, and mobility in relation to longevity?""
Brooke Burke updates on her mother's progress following triple bypass surgery and three ministrokes.
Dan Buettner, in his 2008 book "The Blue Zones: Lessons for Living Longer from the People Who've Lived the Longest," identified five regions as "blue zones," where people live exceptionally long lives. These blue zones are Sardinia, Italy; Ikaria, Greece; Loma Linda, California; Nicoya, Costa Rica, and Okinawa, Japan.
Buettner discovered that the people in blue zones lived longer due to daily habits related to diet, exercise, mindset, and social connections.
Burke noted that she saw the benefits after Donna adopted similar practices.
"My mom is walking around the house, doing her exercises, but timing it. She is getting in the pool, using her legs, and maintaining her confidence. I am teaching her how to work on balance and strength," Burke said. "The leading cause of injury in elderly individuals is falling, losing balance, and losing faith in their body, center, and core."
"She may not be able to do yoga, but she can stand, sit, walk, and regain her confidence. I am observing her transformation and growth into a stronger person."
My nephew and son were dancing together, and Burke joined in with a laugh.
"The blue zone secrets to living a long life include joy, family, mobility, purpose, community, and connection. These are all things that are free and available, and they contribute to living longer and stronger and healthier. I believe in these secrets and have seen them spread through my mother."
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