Brandon Sklenar’s Relationship EXPOSED: Who Is the Special Someone Behind the Yellowstone Star’s Smile 💕
In the glitzy world of Hollywood, secrets have a way of escaping the shadows—and when it comes to Yellowstone star Brandon Sklenar, fans are in for a shock. While his rugged charm and rising fame have kept him in the spotlight, his private life has remained remarkably guarded. But now, the truth behind his relationship with his girlfriend has been exposed, and the revelations are nothing short of explosive.

The Unexpected Revelation: Brandon’s Secret Romance
Brandon Sklenar, who plays a crucial role in Yellowstone’s expanding universe, has been known for his quiet nature off-screen. While fans adore his on-screen persona, they know very little about the man behind the character. Recently, however, a string of social media posts and subtle clues have sent fans into a frenzy, revealing that Sklenar is in a serious relationship.

On the Paramount+ smash hit “1923,” which is part of Taylor Sheridan’s “Yellowstone” universe, Brandon Sklenar and Julia Schlaepfer play star-crossed lovers. He’s Spencer Dutton, an American abroad who’s suffering from extreme PTSD caused by World War I. She’s Alexandra, the Countess of Sussex, and when she meets Spencer in Africa, they instantly fall in love. He was a rancher; she was a royal. To quote the great Avril Lavigne: Can I make it any more obvious?
1923 star Brandon Sklenar has found love with Courtney Salviolo. In a recent interview with People, the actor – who recently wrapped season two of the Western saga – opened up about his relationship.
Confirming that he and Courtney – a 34-year-old wellness coach – had been together for the past five years, Brandon noted that whenever work winds down, he relishes nothing more than spending time “with my dog and my girl” at their home in Santa Barbara, California.
Here, we get to know the woman who captured his heart…
© Getty ImagesCourtney is a certified wellness coach
According to Coutney’s Instagram bio, she is a wellness coach and personal trainer. The founder of The Uncommon Balance – a platform which offers personal training sessions and HTMA (Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis) sessions – Courtney launched her business after a bout of chronic pain “flipped” her life “upside down” in 2012.
Speaking openly about her experiences on The Uncommon Balance website, the 34-year-old explained that she was eventually diagnosed with Thoracic Outlet Syndrome, a condition in which nerves or blood vessels near the top of the ribs get squashed, leading to pain, numbness or tingling.
“Simply put it felt like the muscles in my sides, chest and throat were tearing me apart,” she penned in a post.
Following “years of surgeries and rehabilitation,” Courtney felt inspired after embarking on her own healing journey, and became a Certified Holistic Nutritionist at The Energetic Health Institute, before obtaining a Personal Training Certification. Courtney’s website states that she also obtained a BA degree in Clinical Psychology from Antioch University Santa Barbara.
