- Nickname
- Jeff Haynes-Leatham
- Jeff Leatham is known for Voices from the Grave (2014), Flowers Uncut with Jeff Leatham (2009) and The Pursuit with Kelsey Humphreys Web-series (2015). He was previously married to Colton Haynes.
- SpouseColton Haynes(October 27, 2017 - May 5, 2018) (divorced)
- Gender / Gender identityMale
- florist to the stars
- anything and everything flowers
- mega party-planner (including for his own wedding!)
- Jeff proposed to Colton first, in March 2017, with the assistance of Cher and Melanie Griffith by video, while Jeff and Colton were visiting Los Cabos, Mexico, and Colton accepted. In May 2017, Colton proposed back to Jeff while they were visiting Las Vegas, Nevada, with custom matching rings which he had made. Jeff, of course, accepted. When they got married, Jeff and Colton Haynes announced at their wedding that they have decided on "Haynes-Leatham" as their married surname.
- Jeff and Colton Haynes's first "in-person date" began in Paris at Charles de Gaulle International Airport, where they met by chance, although they had been introduced through e-mail by mutual friends four years earlier (but due to Colton being nervous, they did not meet in person at that time). Their serendipitous "date" continued on their flight home from Paris, France to Southern California, USA, by passing Post-It notes to each other from their assigned seats, three rows apart, before switching rows so they could sit together for the rest of their flight.
- At their wedding ceremony, Jeff and Colton Haynes announced that they had decided on "Haynes-Leatham" as their new legal married surname. Upon separation, both Jeff and Colton went back to using their original, un-hyphenated surnames.
- Kris Jenner officiated at Jeff Leatham and Colton Haynes's Palm Springs, California, USA wedding ceremony on October 27, 2017, where they wore matching white (coat) and black (tie, pants) tuxedos.
- Separated the last week of April 2018, after just six months of marriage.
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