Audrina Patridge’s Rumored New Boyfriend Jarod Einsohn: 5 Things to Know

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New beginnings! Audrina Patridge is reportedly dating Jarod Einsohn, who works as a producer on her "Was It Real?" podcast. The Hills alum, 37, and the director, 38, have been seeing each other for several months, according to a Friday, December 9, report from JustJared.com. The duo haven't publicly commented on their romance, but they seemingly went Instagram official in October when Einsohn shared a photo of the pair cuddled up at a pumpkin patch. "Hi pumpkin 😜🙃😜🙃😜🎃🎃🎃 @audrinapatridge," the Texas native wrote via Instagram at the time. In the comments section, the former MTV personality added: "Haha 😘🎃that last minute quick pic @samantharosewillson or @chriswillson_ got was soo worth it;)!" Earlier this month, the twosome attended an event for Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, where they snapped a few Instagram photos with the movie's star Kate Hudson. "Glass onion coming at you!!!!!" Einsohn captioned the picture. In a Boomerang video, Patridge mimed dropping a kiss on Einsohn's cheek while he stood motionless in front of a sign promoting the film. Patridge was previously married to Corey Bohan, with whom she shares daughter Kirra, 6. The former 1st Look host and the BMX biker, 40, called it quits in September 2017 and finalized their divorce the following year. The Very Cavallari alum later moved on with Ryan Cabrera, whom she first dated in 2010, but the pair ended their romance for the second time in September 2018. She was later linked to Matt Chase, Sean Stewart and Josh Henderson. Earlier this year, Patridge exclusively told Us Weekly that she's on good terms with some of her exes, but she used the word "toxic" to describe her relationship with Bohan, calling her divorce "a pivotal moment" in her life. “It was such a turning point that that’s something that I couldn’t just leave out [of my book] and pretend it never happened," she said in July, referring to her memoir, Choices: To the Hills and Back Again. "Because it did change me for better and it made me stronger and you know, so I had to include that.” She added that she now tries to focus on Kirra's well-being in her interactions with Bohan. “I try to keep it strictly just about my daughter," she explained of coparenting. "It’s almost like business. Like, I only respond or write to him on the Talking Parents app, if it’s about our daughter and that’s it.” Keep scrolling for five things to know about Einsohn: