“Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” star Bronwyn Newport is already moving on just two months after her split from her estranged husband, Todd Bradley.
A source claims the Bravoleb, 40, is dating male model Brandon Good, 32, after the pair were seen out enjoying a date night on Monday.
“They’ve been seeing each other for a few weeks,” the insider told People, which was the first to report on the news.
“It’s new, but they’re enjoying getting to know one another. Bronwyn’s really happy,” they added.
The new couple stepped out for a romantic outing to support “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” star Whitney Leavitt, who made her Broadway debut as Roxie Hart in “Chicago” on Monday.
Somewhere during the night, Good shared a post seemingly confirming the new romance to his Instagram Stories.
Though Newport wasn’t pictured in his post, he shared a selfie while posing inside an elevator. He captioned the picture, “Date night Chicago Broadway opening.”
They later cozied up to each other while posing for photos together at the after party, which was held at Glass House Tavern.
Reps for Newport and Good did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
Newport announced her separation from her husband of nine years, 67, in December. At the time, a source told us that the two were “headed for divorce” and the breakup was initiated by the housewife.
The following month, the fashion enthusiast explained that her breaking point in her marriage came after she watched her interactions with Bradley on Season 6 of “RHOSLC” as they navigated infidelity rumors.
“It was almost like this magical summer hadn’t happened. We were kind of right back into some of those problems,” she told People, noting that she was also bothered by her own behavior.
“I didn’t like how needy I was, and I didn’t like how upset or defensive I was. It wasn’t a relationship that I felt like I wanted to be going forward with anymore.”
In the Season 6 reunion episode that aired Jan. 27, Newport echoed Page Six’s previous reporting saying the separation was “my choice.”
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