Scooter Braun is dating actress Rachelle Goulding: ‘It’s very serious’
Scooter Braun is officially off the market.
The Hybe America CEO, 43, is dating actress Rachelle Goulding, a source exclusively tells Page Six.
“They have been exclusively dating for about three months now,” the insider shares, noting that the relationship is progressing quickly.
The two have been enjoying each other’s company over the past few months, traveling to California’s scenic Napa Valley together and even attending the Stagecoach music festival as a couple in April.
“It’s very serious and he’s excited about it,” our source adds, though it’s unclear how the lovebirds met.
Reps for Braun and Goulding didn’t immediately respond to Page Six’s requests for comment.
Braun’s new romance comes nearly two years after settling his divorce from ex-wife Yael Cohen. The pair — who were married for eight years — share three young children: sons Jagger and Levi and daughter Hart.
Meanwhile, 38-year-old Goulding’s last public relationship was with “Gossip Girl” hunk Chace Crawford, whom she split from in 2014 after a year of dating.
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“It’s totally good. It’s totally good,” Crawford, now 38, told “The Kyle & Jackie O Show” at the time, per E!, emphasizing that the breakup was amicable. “We had fun.”
In the decade that has passed, Goulding has been grinding in Hollywood, racking up impressive credits on her robust IMDb page.
The brunette beauty is best known for her roles on “Firefly Lane,” “Reginald the Vampire,” “NCIS: Hawaii,” “Lucifer” and “General Hospital,” among others TV shows.
As Goulding remains booked and busy, Braun has been relishing in the early days of his retirement as a music manager.
The entertainment exec — famous for shaping the careers of A-list artists like Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande, Demi Lovato and more — announced via social media in June that he was stepping away from the 24/7 hustle.
“After 23 years this chapter as a music manager has come to an end,” he wrote in a lengthy Instagram statement after posting several throwback photos capturing highlights from his career.
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“It’s a strange feeling because I think I have wanted this for a while, but I was truly afraid to answer the question ‘who would I be without them?’” he elaborated. “And for 20 years I love it. It’s all I had known.”
Braun explained that his commitment to fatherhood played a part in his decision to ax such responsibilities.
“I came to the realization that my kids were 3 superstars I wasn’t willing to lose,” he wrote of his kids. “The sacrifices I was once willing to make I could no longer justify. It was time to step into a new role.”
In addition to running Hybe America, he has also turned his efforts to investing in entrepreneurs and serving as a national board member of Make-a-Wish.
“My brilliant partner these past 3 years, Chairman Bang [Si-Hyuk], has a vision I truly believe in. But even beyond that he has become a true friend who understands where I must be in my life these days,” Braun wrote.
“And that is a father first, a CEO second, and a manager no more.”