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Bronwyn Newport is embarking on a new romantic journey.
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Reports reveal that the 40-year-old star of Real Housewives of Salt Lake City is currently dating Brandon Good, a 32-year-old model.
The couple recently made their relationship public by attending the Broadway premiere of Chicago on Monday, February 2. They were there to support Whitney Leavitt, known for her role in The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, as she took on the iconic part of Roxie Hart. The pair were later spotted together at the after-party.
Brandon commemorated their evening out with a selfie posted on Instagram Stories, captioned “Date night Chicago Broadway opening.” The following day, on February 3, he shared a video of himself and Bronwyn strolling through the streets of Paris, further confirming their blossoming romance.
RHOSLC star poses with reported new beau Brandon Good. Credit: Bruce Glikas/Getty Images
Brandon also marked the occasion by sharing an Instagram Stories selfie captioned, “Date night Chicago Broadway opening.” He then posted a video of himself and Bronwyn walking the streets of Paris in an Instagram post on February 3.

A source tells PEOPLE that the pair have been seeing each other for several weeks. “It’s new, but they’re enjoying getting to know one another. Bronwyn’s really happy,” they shared.
The news of this brewing romance comes just weeks after Bronwyn confirmed she had split from husband Todd Bradley following nine years of marriage.
“After thoughtful consideration, Bronwyn Newport and Todd Bradley have separated,” her rep told PEOPLE in a December 12 statement. “This was a mutual decision made with care and respect for one another. They ask for privacy during this time.”
And just last week, Bronwyn spoke to the same outlet as she explained why she and Todd continue to live together despite their separation.
“We might be the only people in the world who don’t have young children who are nesting,” she shared. “But we’re doing it for our dogs.”
Bronwyn also admitted that Todd “hates the show,” and it “brought out a weird dynamic” in their relationship.
She added, “[BravoCon] was maybe the first time that I felt like if he wasn’t [in my life], I was going to be okay… It was just this pressure point of trying to explain this life that I was living to him when he was not there, and he wasn’t understanding it. [After BravoCon I] felt okay and happy and fine and like there were things for me in the future.”