Bronwyn Newport opened up about the struggle of being pregnant while attending Brigham Young University, which The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints sponsors.
The freshman season Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star, took to social media to respond to a fan who was inquisitive about the logistics of being pregnant at BYU.
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An RHOSLC fan wondered how the fashionista managed to keep her baby WHILE attending such a strict, conservative school. They wrote, “I’m kind of surprised Bronwyn was ‘allowed’ to keep her baby after she got pregnant at BYU.”
“I’ve heard so many stories about young women who were sent away (to hide their pregnancy) and then told adoption was the only option they had. 💔”
Bronwyn, sadly, was able to empathize, “This is exactly what happened to me.”
Confirming the ruuuuuhhhmurs and the nastiness about the University’s reputation, “I fought it. It wasn’t easy. I’m not saying adoption isn’t right for many, but I did have to fight this exact scenario.”
Who is Bronwyn Newport?
In addition to being a successful Broadway producer, the newest Bravo TV personality is a fashion influencer with quirky taste and show-stopping fashion.
According to BravoTV.com, Bronwyn is a dedicated political activist. She uses her influence to champion social justice initiatives. She’s deeply engaged in philanthropy and actively supports numerous charitable organizations and community initiatives.
A longtime friend of Lisa Barlow, Bronwyn makes a splash with the ladies with her outrageous fashion and personality.
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Before Bronwyn hit RHOSLC screens, she responded to a social media user who said she “Will never be Jen Shah.”
The fashionista agreed – she’s not like Jailbird Jen. “Mostly because I pay the designers who dress me,” replied Bronwyn. “Full price.”
Proving she’s a queen who celebrates – instead of ripping off – others’ efforts, Bronwyn wrote, “I value and appreciate their work. I don’t know Jen personally, but many who worked with her reached out to me to work with me since I’d actually be a paying customer.”