
The couple planned to have a huge wedding in the fall of 2019, but the coronavirus pandemic derailed that idea. Davies told People that the proposal surprised her, but she had her heart set on marrying Murry. “I am so myself around him,” she said. “It’s amazing.” He told Davies that she needed to sign ‘documents’ for the house, but instead of documents, he presented a ring. Murr instead proposed at the backyard of the home the couple had just purchased in New Jersey. Unfortunately, the arrival of Hurricane Dorian forced the couple to cancel the trip. He’d planned to pop the question at the location where he’d first told her he loved her – at the beautiful Turks and Caicos Islands of the Bahamas. The couple’s relationship advanced quickly, and by September 2019, Murr felt ready to propose. Murr and Davies met at a 2018 launch party for Murr’s book, Awakened. The couple had instant chemistry, and according to Murr, the relationship felt different from any other relationship he’d had before. “Thank God I wrote the damn book!” Murr told People.

Murr and his wife Melyssa Davies dramatically changed their wedding plans due to the coronavirus pandemic We can confirm that Joe and Murray are married, but Sal and Brian are not. This piece will look at the Jokers’ love lives.


Impractical Jokers first aired in December 2011 and went on to become one of the most popular shows on TruTV. However, the producers canceled the sitcom before it made it to television. After achieving consistent success for close to a decade, the group filmed its first television episode for a scripted sitcom. Joe Gatto, James ‘Murr’ Murray, Brian ‘Q’ Quinn, and Sal Vulcano are the stars of the TruTV hit Impractical Jokers. The four Staten Island natives attended Monsignor Farrell High School together, and in 1999, they formed a comedy group known as The Tenderloins.
