Meet Antonia Roumelioti: Greek girlfriend of Bridgerton’s Luke Newton

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Bridgerton star Luke Newton has seemingly debuted a new girlfriend.

Pedestrian.tv, has identified Newton’s girlfriend as Antonia Roumelioti, a dancer who once appeared on Greece’s Got Talent.

Roumelioti was born in Greece and attended the Wilkes Academy of Performing Arts school in England.  Alongside her 2017 appearance on Greece’s Got Talent as a teenager — in which she made it all the way to the finals —  Roumelioti’s credits list includes a Peter Pan stage show in England, and background dancing for the British reality show Dancing On Ice. 

Photo: Lia Toby

While Newton and Roumelioti’s post-premiere outing is the first time they’ve appeared together in public, rumours of their romance have circulated since the Bridgerton part one premiere in New York last month.

At that time, Roumelioti shared a series of Instagram posts tagged in Manhattan, allowing fans to connect the dots.      

Source: pedestrian.tv

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