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Everything You Need to Know About Ashley Jacobs on 'Southern Charm'

Thomas' new girlfriend, Ashley Jacobs, is the newest addition to Southern Charm. The 32-year-old hospice nurse met Thomas Ravenel last May, and the two have been inseparable ever since.

Originally from Montecito, California, it didn't take long for the blonde beauty to move to South Carolina to be with her man. Here's what you should know about her:


She's Going to Have Drama with Kathryn Dennis

The season 5 premiere of the show already pointed out that there's going to be drama between Kathryn and Ashley. Kathryn, Thomas' ex, has two children with Thomas.

Landon, who no longer appears on Southern Charm but did in the past, told People last October that Thomas and Ashley were together. She said, "His girlfriend... is a sweetheart, and we’ve become really good friends, and she’s moved to Charleston and is getting her nursing license to switch over." Multiple people have already pointed out the physical similarities between Landon and Ashley. Luckily, the two seem to have bonded.

She Is a Nurse

Ashley works as a nurse and seems to be a fan of her job, as she posts about it frequently.

It seems that she and Thomas hit it off right away. During last weeks premiere episode, he told the cameras that he had an instant connection. Describing the first time they met, he said that Ashley called him over at a bar and he "made a beeline there."

Based on her Instagram, Ashley seems to be a fan of the outdoors. She's often hiking or tanning at the beach. Her social media also suggests she's a big Dodgers fan.

Based on both of the couple's Instagram and Twitter accounts, they seem to make it through the season easily, and still seem to be very serious about one another.

Be sure to watch Southern Charm Thursdays at 9pm ET/PT.

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