‘WWHL’: Lindsay Hubbard Says Carl Radke “Demanded” Her Engagement Ring Back After Calling Off Their Wedding

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Lindsay Hubbard is spilling all the tea on the aftermath of her breakup with Carl Radke. On Thursday night’s (March 7) episode of Watch What Happens Live, the Summer House star claimed Radke “demanded” that she give back her engagement ring after he called off their wedding.

Hubbard and Radke got engaged in August 2022 and split up the following year — just mere months before they were set to wed in Mexico. When host Andy Cohen asked if Hubbard still had the engagement ring, she revealed that she had to give it back to her ex-fiancé.

“There’s law — New York law — and then there’s etiquette,” Hubbard said. “In New York, there’s a law with engagement rings that says it’s a contingency gift — contingent upon there being a wedding and a marriage. If there’s no wedding and marriage, then the gift belongs to the giver. So legally the ring belongs to him.”

According to Hubbard, she took the ring off “pretty much immediately” after they called it quits and gave it to her jeweler for “safe keeping.” However, her jeweler handed the ring over to Radke when he emailed Hubbard and “demanded it back.”

Hubbard also confessed that while she was “blindsided” by his decision to end their relationship, she was also wearing “blinders” to the fact that he was unhappy.

“I absolutely was blindsided because two weeks before that I had a bridal shower. He came,” she said. “I had a birthday, he was posting all over Instagram about how he can’t wait to marry me, I’m the love of his life. And then two weeks later, boom.”

Hubbard added, “Then, yeah, I did have blinders on.”

The reality star also took some time to shade Radke’s mom Sharon, who, along with stars like Kyle Cooke and Scheana Shay, went to Mexico on what was supposed to be their wedding weekend, despite the wedding getting canceled.

“It did not annoy me for friends to go,” Hubbard said. “I think when your son was about to get married and then the mom going was just — I just felt like it was a little tasteless.”

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