'The Bachelorette' Britt Nilsson dating Brady Toops, couple shares new photos on Instagram

Britt Nilsson and Brady Toops Instagram/ bradytoops

Britt Nilsson was not chosen as "The Bachelorette" for the reality show's 11th season, but it looks like she's not regretting not being in the show because she was able to find love with one of the contestants. 

Most of the contestants in the current season may have favored Kaitlyn Bristowe, who now has the tough decision of eliminating suitor after suitor through the duration of the season, but it seems Nilsson has already achieved what Bristowe is still trying to do — and that is to find her perfect match. It can be recalled that on the premiere episode of the show, contestant Brady Toops told Bristowe that he prefers to be with Nilsson and went after her. 

Apparently, everything worked out in the end as the pair has recently revealed that they are still together. The 33-year old singer-songwriter took to Instagram on Monday, May 25, to post a black and white selfie. In the picture, Toops is grinning while Nilsson is hugging him from the side and planting a kiss on his cheek.

The photo was captioned, "Behind the scenes from Episode 3 of The Bachelorette…the beauty herself, miss @brittkarolina y'all!"

Another photo was posted on Tuesday, this time a sunset shot showing the couple hugging as they gaze at the hills, and Toops used a quote by C. JoyBell C. as his caption: "Never waste any amount of time doing anything important when there is a sunset outside that you should be sitting under."  

A final image of the couple was posted both by Nilsson and Toops on Tuesday, which shows the pair standing back to back and pulling tough faces for the camera in front of the famous Hollywood sign. 

Nilsson wrote, "Mean mugging," while Toops captioned the shot, "So maybe I hike in 'skinny jeans', but my hiking partner is prettier than yours, and she'll take you out. Nah just kidding, she's too sweet for that." 

A source from Us Weekly confirms that they are still together, adding, "They are very happy."  

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