Shep Rose Says Taylor Spent Their Whole Relationship Afraid He’d Cheat: “I Wasn’t Built for Monogamy”

   

In a brutally honest confession that’s sure to stir up Southern Charm fans, Shep Rose is finally owning up to the very thing Taylor Ann Green feared most: he was never meant to be a one-woman man.

Why Did Shep Rose & Taylor Ann Green Split? What Went Wrong

During a recent appearance on a podcast, Shep didn’t hold back when discussing his rocky past with Taylor — a relationship that played out publicly and ended in heartbreak.

"She Was Always Worried, and She Wasn’t Wrong"

“She never stopped worrying about me cheating,” Shep admitted. “And the truth is… I don’t blame her. I wasn’t exactly giving her a lot of reasons to feel secure.”

The Southern playboy confessed that monogamy has never come naturally to him, even while in what seemed like a serious relationship. “I’m not wired like that,” he said candidly. “I’ve struggled with commitment my whole life.”

 

A Relationship Built on Uneasy Ground

Fans of Southern Charm watched Shep and Taylor’s relationship unfold with a mix of chemistry, chaos, and constant concern. From explosive fights to tearful confrontations, it was clear trust was always fragile.

“Looking back, I think she wanted a version of me that didn’t exist,” Shep said. “I wanted to be that guy for her — I really did. But I couldn’t fake it forever.”

Regrets, But No Apologies

While Shep expressed some regret about how things ended, he made it clear he doesn’t believe he was ever capable of giving Taylor what she needed. “She deserves someone solid. Someone she doesn’t have to worry about every time he walks out the door,” he said.

As for whether he’s changed? “I’m still figuring that out,” Shep shrugged. “But at least I’m honest about who I am now.”

One thing’s for sure: the wounds from their failed romance still linger — and Shep’s raw truth may have just reopened some of them.