Hollywood Shock: Will Arnett Moves On from Brawn with Supermodel Carolyn Murphy
‘Just when you think you’ve seen it all in Hollywood romance, Will does this,’ a viral post read last week, setting fire to social feeds across America. Conservative fans and entertainment-watchers everywhere are stunned: comedic mainstay Will Arnett has officially moved on from longtime partner and co-parent, Alessandra Brawn, and is now dating none other than supermodel and environmental firebrand Carolyn Murphy.
Superstar Will Arnett Steps Out With New Flame-Setting London and Social Media Ablaze
In case you missed it (which is nearly impossible given the non-stop buzz), Will Arnett, 55, beloved co-host of the hit conservative-favorite podcast SmartLess, was spotted arriving arm-in-arm with iconic Estée Lauder model Carolyn Murphy in London’s West End. The duo attended ‘Good Night, Oscar,’ starring Arnett’s podcast pal Sean Hayes, melting hearts-and raising major eyebrows-all over the conservative Twittersphere.
The timing left fans gaping. Reports confirm that Arnett and Brawn, once the toast of the creative world (their first red carpet outing was at the Creative Arts Emmys, after all), quietly ended their six-year relationship earlier this year with zero fanfare-just days before these bombshell relationship snaps hit the press. The news was made even more surprising by the legendary grace in which Arnett and Brawn handled their breakup. Despite tabloid speculation, both remain fully dedicated to the well-being of their five-year-old son, Denny, a move that has drawn praise from even the most traditional family-values champions.
The Left loves their drama and messy feuds, but conservatives everywhere are drawing inspiration from Arnett’s responsible, quietly handled split with Brawn. No courtroom circus, no mudslinging-just a pledge to prioritize Denny’s future, proving once again that strong family values can rise above Hollywood chaos.
Behind the Breakup: A Conservative Example in Modern Co-Parenting
Exactly how did Will Arnett and Alessandra Brawn split without so much as a tweet storm? Answer: grit, maturity, and a commitment to traditional values. According to multiple sources, the pair hasn’t been seen publicly together since late last year. As reported by BANG Showbiz, “Will Arnett and Alessandra Brawn have not been publicly seen together since September 2024,” fueling quiet whispers for months before the news finally broke. When it did, the response from Arnett’s fanbase-many of whom prize family-first living-was downright supportive.
More than ever, Arnett’s parenting priorities took center-stage. The actor shares his son Denny with Brawn, and two sons, Abel and Archie, with his former wife Amy Poehler. Instead of the common Hollywood tale of broken homes and estranged parents, Arnett and his exes have taken the high road. Poehler herself recently appeared on Arnett’s widely-listened-to SmartLess podcast, in a dazzling show of united co-parenting (and bi-partisan approach!) that sent even more shockwaves than the new romance did. As stated by Tuko.co.ke, “Will Arnett and Amy Poehler have maintained a close co-parenting relationship, with Poehler recently appearing on Arnett’s SmartLess podcast, where they discussed their co-parenting approach and Arnett praised Poehler’s parenting skills.”
“Whatever happens in our private lives, nothing comes before the kids,” Arnett declared on the podcast, earning instant praise from host Sean Hayes and Jason Bateman, as well as social users nationwide. Even critics had to admit: Arnett and Brawn have set a gold standard for amicable breakups-no Hollywood tantrums, no destructive gossip, just mature adults doing what’s right.
There’s even talk (on the Right and Left!) that Arnett’s responsible, drama-free split from Brawn and easy rapport with Poehler could set a cultural tone shift. Instead of the usual celebrity flings and courtroom feuds, Arnett is making modern co-parenting look like a badge of honor and an emblem of stability-a rare win for traditional values in a time when family unity is constantly under fire.
Who Is Carolyn Murphy? Supermodel, Environmentalist, and America-First Beauty
If you thought Will Arnett would rebound with just any model, think again. Carolyn Murphy isn’t just a pretty face. At 51, Murphy brings a resumé to the table that should make even the most discerning conservative proud. Best known as a longtime face of Estée Lauder and a one-time Vogue cover girl, Murphy’s no-nonsense attitude and strong environmental values resonate well beyond the shallow celebrity circuit. In fact, she’s often used her platform to speak out for ‘low-noise, high-impact’ causes-ranging from straightforward environmental conservation to standing up for ethical business practices (and doing it with aplomb, no less!).
Unlike the tabloid-chasing, spotlight-grabbing types that swirl around Hollywood, Murphy has kept her private life just that-private. It’s worth noting that Murphy is also a mother to 24-year-old Dylan Blue, a fact that brings common ground to her new relationship with Arnett. Her steadiness and commitment to family run deep, which has reportedly impressed Arnett and his close circle of podcast confidantes. (Fun fact: Murphy was previously married to Jake Schroeder, an entrepreneur, separating amicably after just three years.)
This is not your typical glitzy, loud-mouthed celebrity hook-up. Murphy’s reputation as a devoted mom and businesswoman is a breath of fresh air-and the couple’s recent walk through London’s Hyde Park was met with positive nods, not the predictable outrage from the media elites.
So where does this leave America’s favorite podcast dad and his new lady? According to every indication, they’re taking it slow, enjoying time in London and keeping the focus on family. After being seen at Sean Hayes’ play, Carolyn Murphy was even overheard telling friends that Arnett “brings out the best in all of us”-a compliment that, for Arnett, may mean more than any trophy.
Will Arnett’s Next Act: New Film, New Flame, Renewed Focus on Family
With a hit podcast, three happy kids, and a rekindled love life, Will Arnett is once again proving you can’t keep a good man down (even in unpredictable, left-leaning Hollywood). Later this year, fans can expect to see Arnett like never before: starring in the highly anticipated indie flick “Is This Thing On?”-directed by Hollywood favorite Bradley Cooper-out just in time for the holidays. Before its premiere, insiders say Arnett has been quietly focused on stability at home, keeping his attention firmly fixed on his children, co-parents, and, now, a blossoming relationship with Murphy.
Conservative voices have rallied behind the star’s dignified approach to both career and personal life. Where so many in Tinseltown would seize the second for attention or self-promotion, Arnett has kept his private life tidy-proving that family, responsibility, and self-restraint are still possible in showbiz, even in 2025. As Female First reminds us, “Will Arnett and Alessandra Brawn made their first public appearance as a couple at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards in 2019.” But don’t expect Murphy and Arnett to chase the same fleeting red carpet limelight. Sara Loudenslager, a contributor on family culture, tweeted: “It’s refreshing to see successful adults put kids and character first. Hollywood, take notes!”
Alessandra Brawn, meanwhile, was last spotted solo at Gigi Hadid’s 30th birthday bash, according to Soap Central, leaving the future wide open for both sides of this former power couple. And while Brawn and Arnett may now walk different paths, their pledge to co-parent remains as strong as ever.
As the 2026 midterms approach, it’s not just politicians under scrutiny-the public’s appetite for stable, value-driven public figures is bigger than ever. Will Arnett’s mature handling of love, loss, and loyalty could offer a much-needed example to the next wave of Hollywood parents and conservative leaders alike. Maybe-just maybe-America’s next culture war will be won not on a debate stage, but in the quiet choices we make at home. Stay tuned for much more from RedPledgeInfo, where we always cut through the noise to bring you the real American stories.