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“We are committed to 2024,” she says. “Kind of like, we got to hurry up and do it. Time is moving so fast and there’s always going to be things standing in our way, so we will make time in 2024.”
Burke is eyeing a spring or summer wedding, she shares, and wants to keep the ceremony and celebration intentional and grounded in meaning.
The couple want something “very Mother Nature-inspired, something that’s really about spirituality, family, friends, faith,” she says.
“We really wanna design a wedding that we can enjoy — that’s not just a big party for show. For me, it has to be meaningful or not at all, which is the challenge. To do something fabulous and grand and keep that intimacy and keep it special.”
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“I’m excited about that – to be able to work and live part-time in that space,” she says of the small suburb outside Phoenix and Scottsdale.

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Burke is mother to daughters Neriah, 23, and Sierra, 21, with ex-husbandGarth Fisher, and shares daughter Rain, 16, and son Shaya, 15, with ex-husbandDavid Charvet.
As for how her own kids feel, Burke shares, “Everybody loves Scott. Thank God.”
“The kids are all on board, which is a blessing because I know how challenging that can be and [I] feel very lucky to be able to say that,” she adds. “They’re excited about our wedding, they’re excited about life, they’re excited about our new home — they just love him.”
Of her and the commercial real estate developer’s “blended family,” she describes it as “beautiful.”
“I’m super proud of that. It’s not easy and it’s really working so well,” Burke says.
She adds, “You just keep learning. I mean, I know so much more today after welcoming Levi and Lila into my family.”
source: people.com