Polly Brindle, a prominent cast member of Selling the OC, has shared details about her developing relationship with Luke Gulbranson, a guest star from Summer House. Following a blind date set up by her friend, Brindle expressed her fondness for Gulbranson during a recent interview, indicating that their bond has strengthened since the show’s airing.
Insights from the Interview
In an interview with Entertainment Online, Brindle revealed, “I’ve been enjoying getting to know him. He’s such a nice guy, and hopefully, we’re back for more seasons. I kind of pitched him to the boss to be a good addition to [the show].” While Brindle is a regular on Selling the OC, Gulbranson’s role has been limited to a guest appearance, primarily as her romantic interest. Their chemistry became evident in Episode 3, titled “Not the Other Woman,” where Brindle confesses her desire for marriage and hints at her intention to start dating.
During the episode, Brindle’s friend, Tyler Stanaland, facilitated the introduction, stating, “Tyler has set me up on a date with a guy called Luke. We’re both former models. We’re both realtors.” The initial date seemed successful, and their connection continued to deepen throughout the season.
Challenges in the Relationship
Despite their growing affection, the couple faces logistical challenges due to their geographical distance. Gulbranson resides in New York, while Brindle is based in California. In the season finale, titled “Trash Takes Itself Out,” Gulbranson broached the subject of a potential move, asking if Brindle would consider relocating to New York. She proposed starting their relationship with dates in his city, to which he responded positively, stating that it “sounds lovely.”
Selling the OC is a reality television series that follows the Oppenheim Group, a leading real estate company specializing in luxury properties in Orange County, California. Created by Adam DiVello, the series is a spinoff of the popular Selling Sunset franchise, offering viewers an inside look at the personal and professional lives of its agents.
As Brindle and Gulbranson navigate their budding romance, fans will be eager to see how their story unfolds if they return for future seasons. The pair’s dynamic adds an intriguing layer to the ongoing narrative of Selling the OC, promising to keep viewers engaged in their journey.
