When Megan Weaver was just an up-and-coming interior designer, she ran into Jeff Lewis, the star of Bravo’s Flipping Out. After telling him she liked his colleague’s designs better, he was so impressed by her personality, skillset, and audacity, that he hired her to be on the show. She’d go on to appear in 50 episodes. Now, she owns her own company, Megan Weaver Design.
Hailing from Los Angeles, Weaver grew up watching her mother flip their family’s house on a strict budget and was in awe. As she got older, she began pursuing the film industry, even getting the chance to work with Steven Spielberg for a decade. And although she enjoyed watching a movie come together, she was often found decorating her coworker’s offices or playing around with furniture set pieces. Shortly after, she became an interior design assistant for Beverly D’Angelo and Al Pacino.
Weaver began making a name for herself all over LA, earning a guest appearance on A&E’s Hideous Houses as a designer—her television debut. Once she landed a spot on Flipping Out, she grew close with Jeff Lewis, staying on the show until its completion in 2018. Most recently, she joined Lewis on Andy Cohen’s new SiriusXM channel, Radio Andy, to cohost their own segment, Jeff Lewis Live!.
Additionally, Weaver used to be a model, working with companies like Ford and Macy’s. In a feature of Flaunt Magazine, she modeled Dolce and Gabbana.