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The couple first crossed paths at a party and were together for six years before walking down the aisle.
Grassi also found love right around the time Hoying was getting hitched. She did, however, reveal to HuffPost that she was struggling to book a favorite performer. But it was the football player who got kicked out for being a bully.
In a real meet-cute moment, fellow Pentatonix member Mitch Grassi was the first person Scott felt comfortable coming out to.
Matt "grew up singing next to him [Ernest] in Baltimore City," as he recalled in a chat with CBN. He started practicing at 4, got baptized in the third grade, and honed his skills in the church.
Even though religion played a significant part in nurturing Matt's talent, his personal conviction wasn't rock solid. As an openly gay man from a conservative small town, Grassi has always felt like he was wading upstream.
He and his partner met at a Pentatonix concert in Germany, but Grassi's packed touring schedule made navigating a long-distance relationship difficult. They have been open about their sexuality for quite some time now and even share their personal experiences on their channel and social media platforms. According to Scott, he was often just one approval away from making it to the televised rounds.
The couple even wrote a children's book detailing their personal love story, "How Lucky Am I?" And in October 2025, Scott announced on "Dancing with the Stars" that the happy couple had a reason to be even happier: Their surrogate was pregnant.
Mitch Grassi had a tragic lack of confidence
Even though he appears powerfully self-assured these days, Mitch Grassi initially found it hard to fully embrace his confident side.
And as a testament to his artistry, he gave the song a satirical praise-style church sound.