Lukas Gage apologizes to Kim Kardashian and Shania Twain after they participated in the nuptials.
Lukas Gage isn't holding back.
On Tuesday's episode of Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen, the 28-year-old actor opened up about the rapid decision to marry Chris Appleton after just two months of dating, attributing it to a "manic episode."
Gage's whirlwind romance with the 40-year-old celebrity hairstylist culminated in a Las Vegas wedding on April 22, 2023, that was officiated by Kim Kardashian. A few months later, on Nov. 10, 2023, Appleton filed for divorce, as per court documents obtained by ET.
On WWHL, Gage referenced the matching furry jackets he and Appleton wore during their Vegas ceremony, calling it a "horrible idea."
When Cohen questioned the White Lotus star about the rationale behind the impulsive decision, he admitted, "I don't know literally what went through my head. But we live and we learn."
Addressing rumors of infidelity that surfaced after the divorce filing, Gage assured Cohen that there was no cheating involved, attributing his quick decision-making to his impulsive nature.
The Smile 2 actor humorously added, "That's kind of how I roll. I'm a little impulsive. But that was probably one of the most unhinged things I've ever done in my life, and I'll probably have six other marriages."
Gage also took a moment to say sorry to Shania Twain, who performed at their Vegas wedding. "I want to apologize to Shania Twain for wasting her time. I mean, we're still holding on 'You're Still The One' after like three weeks? That was unhinged. That was the biggest waste of her time. I love you Shania, I'm really sorry about that."
Acknowledging Kardashian's generosity in facilitating their nuptials, Gage expressed gratitude to the reality star for also covering the expenses. "Sorry to Kim and Shania," he added.
Cohen also asked Gage about Appleton's involvement in his hair care during their relationship. Gage, with a hint of reluctance, implied dissatisfaction, noting that his hair "never looked worse."
Gage also suggested that he couldn't disclose further details due to a signed nondisclosure agreement (NDA).
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