Emmy Sharrett Addresses Will Kulp Cheating Rumors and Her 2026 Wedding Plans
The Southern Hospitality cast member said she's expecting an engagement before the end of the year.

Emmy Sharrett is convinced she and Will Kulp are in it for the long haul.
This became more clear in a recent interview with Entertainment Tonight, when the Southern Hospitality cast member addressed the infidelity rumors surrounding her relationship. The drama was previously teased in the explosive Season 3 trailer in which Will was accused of cheating on Emmy while he was away at law school.
Although Emmy admitted she and Will have had their issues, she's certain he's always been faithful.
“I’m not dumb,” she told the outlet. “If Will did cheat on me, I would never speak to him again. Goodbye… I take no sh-t. I know Will like the back of my hand. That man, he’s never cheated on me. He’s many things but a cheater is not one of them.”
Emmy speaks on that dramatic Lake House confrontation
Emmy also addressed the heated exchange in Season 3, Episode 4 (January 23), when the cast told Emmy that Will had disparaged her behind her back. The confrontation played out during a dinner at Lake Rucker’s family lake house and concluded with Emmy storming out and immediately phoning Will.
“I don’t give a sh-t about half these people at this table who all have an opinion about my relationship,” she said about the tense moment. “I’m not gonna sit around and talk about it. If people want to have conversations about me and my relationship, you can ask me to coffee. But at group events, group dinners, anywhere where there’s an audience, it’s highly inappropriate.”
Emmy expects her and Will to be married by 2026: "It just makes sense"
So, where do things currently stand between Emmy and Will? They’re apparently still going strong, so much so that Emmy believes they'll be engaged by the end of the year.
“Realistically, this would be the year that he would propose, 2025,” she told Us Weekly. “Will graduates law school in 2026 and then he’ll take the bar [exam] in July of 2026.”
Emmy said it would “make sense” for her to walk down the aisle immediately after Will passed the bar, as she wanted to be married before he started a job.
“Probably summer, fall of 2026 is probably when we would have a wedding,” she continued. “It just makes sense. He’s moving back to Charleston, he’s graduated, we would be looking for a house… We’ve also been dating for a long time. We’ve been dating for three years. It’ll be four years in October. So, it’s a long time.”
Although she clearly had a marriage timeframe in mind, Emmy stressed that nothing was concrete.
“I always say that’s between Will and my dad, you know,” she said. “Plans always change.”
For more details about Emmy’s lake house drama and her hot-mic moment with Will, click here.