Who’s the Couple in the Scotty McCreery “Fall of Summer” Video? Answers Here!

Fall is upon us and you know what that means. A bunch of summer loverships coming to an end. OK, maybe that’s not true but movies and music sometimes center around the idea that when summer ends, so does the kissing. One of the best movies (and I’ll fight you about this) illustrating this is The Notebook and one of the best country songs about summer love is Kenny Chesney’s “Anything But Mine.” I still don’t know… does he really say “there’s so many things I want to do to you…” or should it be ‘with you’…?🤔

I digress. Adding a track to a long list of seasonal songs, along with a video that actually enhances the song, is Scotty McCreery with his take on a beachy break-up, “Fall of Summer.” Take a look then scroll down for more…


The Couple. Starring in the video is actress Daphne Shears (@DaphneVShears) and her model boyfriend Tyler Hayek (@TylerHayek). The video was shot in Topsail, North Carolina and Galveston, Texas and it could all be a Hallmark movie, right? Great looking couple, great location (not Canada, sorry Hallmark), and I’m sure someone could come up with an interesting storyline.

[from Daphne’s Instagram]

The NC State Version. Part of the lyrics keep the college reference general– And I said you oughta come see me at state— but Scotty made a version specifically for a college in North Carolina (a state where some of the video was shot, incidentally). Open up Spotify to hear the version where he namedrops NC State. Go Wolfpack. Hoowwwwllll!!!


What do you think about the video? Chime in below!

-Out of the Wilderness


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Since 2005, I've called Nashville home. I'm the leader of the pack, which includes a 13-year-old beagle and an 11-year-old blue heeler mix. My days include writing, video editing, and other fun activities. Thanks for checking out my blog, I hope you enjoy it!

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