'They cook and clean all the time': Two non-gypsy men reveal why they are marrying Romany sisters

Two non-gypsy men marry Romany sisters in the latest episode of TLC's My Big Fat American Gypsy Wedding, despite opposition from the traveler community.

Evan, 19, and Steven, 22, from Louisville, Kentucky, say that they have realized the perks of living with gypsy women - the main one being that they are 'treated like kings'.

'[She] takes good care of me, she makes sure the house is clean, dinner's cooked and all the clothes are clean,' Evan says of his fiancee Kayla, while Steven exclaims that he 'wouldn't be anywhere else.'

Men of the house: Evan, 19, and Steven, 22, from Louisville, Kentucky, say that they have realized the perks of living with gypsy women - the main one being that they are 'treated like kings'

He has been with his fiancee, 20-year-old Kandace for five years and they have two young children together.

Kandace says she 'barely' lets her husband-to-be anywhere near the kitchen because she wants to continue the Romany tradition of being a homemaker.



Meanwhile her 21-year-old sister, Kayla, adds: ' Our place as women is to stay home and to clean and to take care of all your kids.'

However, the girls' mother, Sandy, is not happy about them being with non-gypsy men.

'Our place as women is to stay home and to clean and to take care of all your kids,' 21-year-old Kayla, says - she ties the knot with Evan in the latest episode of TLC's My Big Fat American Gypsy Wedding

Washing duties: Kandace says that she 'barely' lets her husband-to-be Stephen anywhere near the kitchen because she want to continue the Romany tradition of being a homemaker

She believes that Evan and Stephen are too comfortable about their living situations and just sit around playing video games all day.

'Gypsy boys get out and work,' she informs viewers.

However, Kayla and Kandace press ahead with their joint big day and cannot hide their excitement.



'We want to have a double wedding there's two of us,' Kayla exclaims.

'So it's not just one big gypsy wedding it's two in one. So more people, the bigger, the more bling, just everything over the top.'

Stirring trouble: Kayla and Kandace go-ahead with their big double wedding without their mother's blessing

Kandace adds that her only hope is that nobody fights on their wedding day, as drama is bound to unfold with them marrying outside of the community.

The blushing brides commission famed gypsy bridal designer, Sondra Celli to make them matching neon pink and blue gowns.



Their grooms seem overwhelmed when the see them walk down the wedding aisle, reminding them that it wasn't just the girls' cooking skills they were attracted to.

Indeed, Evan notes: 'It was love at first sight when I saw [Kayla]. She just had a perfect little body.'

