Zach Bryan appears to have a new love in his life.
On Tuesday, March 11, the country star, 28, shared a post to his Instagram Stories featuring Hannah Duncan nearly five months after his breakup with Brianna “Chickenfry” LaPaglia.
In the photo, the Australian model can be seen standing on a beach, gazing at the horizon.
“nothing like a 6 am half marathon ehh? @hannduncan,” Bryan captioned the post.
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Duncan and a rep for Bryan have not yet responded to PEOPLE’s requests for comment.
The “Something in the Orange” musician’s post comes just a week after he was spotted on two dates in New York City with Duncan, per Page Six.
Sources told the outlet that Bryan was seen at the Australian pub Old Mates on Thursday, March. 6
“Rumor was that they were on a date, and she’s Australian,” an insider told Page Six, noting that the pair stayed for over an hour.
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Sources also told the publication that the “I Remember Everything” hitmaker was seen with Duncan at Madison Square Garden on Tuesday, March 4 where they went to see the Knicks who were facing off against the Golden State Warriors.
Bryan and LaPaglia split in October 2024, when the “Pink Skies” performer confirmed their breakup in a post on his Instagram Stories, more than a year after the former pair initially took their relationship public in July 2023.
After they broke up, the podcast host, 25, claimed that Bryan emotionally abused her.
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Bryan has not publicly commented on LaPaglia’s allegations, though he has remained active on Instagram and released new music.
In January, LaPaglia appeared on the digital cover of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit after alleging that Bryan previously told her to turn down the offer.
“This cover is me being me again and taking control of my life,” she told the publication. “This is my body; my body isn’t that experience, and even though I’m not 100% in it right now, this is me. This doesn’t have anything to do with anybody else.”
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