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RHOSLC Star Bronwyn Newport and Todd Bradley Separating After 9 Years of Marriage: Report

“Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” star Bronwyn Newport and her husband, Todd Bradley, are separating after nine years of marriage, Page Six reports.

A source told the outlet that Newport and Bradley are “headed for divorce,” while another states they are “looking at a divorce,” with Newport reportedly being the one who has initiated the separation.

This comes after Radar Online reported that they were told by a source in production that “Bronwyn officially announced she was separating from Todd at the reunion.”

Newport and Bradley don’t have any children together. The RHOSLC star has a 19-year-old daughter named Gwen from a previous relationship, while Bradley has two adult sons from his first marriage.


Fans Show Support For Bronwyn Newport

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Fans flooded the comments section on the announcement post by Page Six, showing support for Newport.

“She deserves better❤️,” one person wrote.

“She deserves so much better than the way he treated her! Cheers to a fresh start and a happier chapter. Go girl!,” another person said.

“She deserves a hot, fun, respectful, STYLISH man!,” a fan wrote.


Bronwyn Newport Details The Impact Of Seeing Herself On Television

In an interview with Vogue published on Dec. 11, Newport opened up about what it’s been like to see all her conversations play out on television, specifically with her marriage being a big focus in Season 6.

“I’m fascinated by the people who I’ve seen put things on TV that really resonated, or showed me a different perspective,” Bronwyn told Vogue. “I [wanted] to pay that toll, for other people.”

“I learned a lot from watching myself,” she added. “I would recommend talk therapy for other people, but [filming such conversations] has been therapy for me.”

While the show has contributed to some tough moments, she went on to say that she was excited when they first approached her about it and doesn’t regret her decision to join.

“I was kind of excited about it,” she admitted. “There was a little naivety. I thought that if I’m just honest, everybody’s going to understand me and get me—that is never the case. But it’s also been a really pleasant journey for me getting to know the women, and getting to know myself. There’s lots I’ve learned from watching myself. I’m a big believer [in] change starts with you first.”

And with that, while some of her issues are with the other housewives, there’s “a shared understanding of what it feels like to put yourself out there, in the world, and have people talk about it.”

“We understand each other in a way that other people do not,” she added. “We have had these experiences together.”

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