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Polly Brindle Shares Insights on Romance with Luke Gulbranson

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Polly Brindle, a prominent figure on the reality series Selling the OC, has opened up about her budding romance with Luke Gulbranson, a guest star from Summer House. After a blind date arranged by mutual friend Tyler Stanaland, the real estate agent has expressed her enthusiasm for their developing relationship.

In a recent interview with Entertainment Online, Brindle provided an update on her connection with Gulbranson, indicating that she has enjoyed getting to know him. “He’s such a nice guy, and you know, hopefully, we’re back for more seasons,” she said. Brindle even suggested she is advocating for Gulbranson to join the show as a regular cast member, adding a potential twist to the upcoming seasons.

Relationship Dynamics Explored

Brindle, who is a regular on Selling the OC, revealed that their relationship was initiated in Episode 3, titled “Not the Other Woman.” During a confessional segment, Brindle mentioned her desire to marry again and start dating seriously. Her friend Stanaland facilitated a date with Gulbranson, noting their shared backgrounds as former models and real estate agents.

The chemistry between the two was evident during their first date, leading to a growing bond throughout the season. However, a logistical challenge looms over their romance; Gulbranson resides in New York, while Brindle is based in California. This distance raises questions about the future of their relationship.

In the season finale, “Trash Takes Itself Out,” Gulbranson posed a significant question: Would she consider moving to New York with him? Brindle suggested they should first date in New York and then evaluate their relationship’s trajectory. Gulbranson responded positively, calling the idea “lovely.”

A Glimpse into Selling the OC

is a reality television series that chronicles the operations of the Oppenheim Group, a high-end real estate company specializing in luxury properties in Orange County, California. Created by Adam DiVello, the series serves as a spinoff of the popular show Selling Sunset. It showcases a new ensemble of agents navigating the complexities of their personal and professional lives.

As Brindle and Gulbranson’s relationship unfolds, fans of both shows are eager to see how their story develops in future episodes and whether their romance can withstand the challenges of distance.

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