Britani Bateman

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Britani Bateman
Bateman in 2013
Britani Bateman
BornBritani Martin
BirthplaceProvo, Utah, United States
NationalityAmerican
OccupationActress, singer, television personality
Known forThe Real Housewives of Salt Lake City
Websitehttps://www.britanibateman.com/

Britani Bateman (née Martin) is an American actress, singer, and television personality who rose to broader public recognition as a cast member of the Bravo reality television series The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City. Born in Provo, Utah, Bateman was raised in California before returning to Utah, where she built a career that spans musical theater, film, television, and recorded music. Prior to her reality television career, she appeared in theatrical and film productions and released music available on streaming platforms. Her tenure on The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City beginning with its fifth season brought her into the national spotlight, with her personal life — including her on-again, off-again relationship with Jared Osmond and publicized conflicts with an ex-husband — becoming recurring storylines on the series. In December 2025, Bateman expanded her performing career with a cabaret debut at the renowned 54 Below venue in New York City. She has also made crossover television appearances, including a notable moment on American Idol in February 2026 when she joined her niece Carmen Lorell during an audition and performed for the judges.[1][2]

Early Life

Britani Bateman was born Britani Martin in Provo, Utah. She was raised in California alongside her parents and four siblings.[3] While details of her childhood remain limited in public sources, newspaper records indicate that Bateman was involved in performing arts from a young age, with mentions in local publications during her junior high school years suggesting early participation in school and community performances.[4]

Bateman eventually relocated to Utah, where she would go on to establish both her personal life and professional career. Newspaper records from the Orem area and the Daily Herald document her presence in the Utah community, including a wedding announcement that appeared in the Daily Herald.[5][6]

Her Utah roots and upbringing within a large family have been referenced in her television appearances and public profiles. Her connection to the state's cultural landscape, including its prominent entertainment and religious communities, would later become a significant element of her public persona on The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City.[7]

Career

Acting and Theater

Bateman has pursued a career in acting across multiple mediums, including theater, film, and television. Her professional credits are documented on industry databases, where she is listed under both her married name and earlier credits.[8] Her theatrical work is catalogued in performing arts databases, including Broadway World, which lists credits under the name Britani Bateman-Underwood, suggesting a period during which she performed under an alternate married name.[9]

Among her screen credits is the 2013 production documented in her IMDb filmography.[10] Bateman's performing career has been recognized in library authority records, with entries in both the Virtual International Authority File (VIAF) and the Library of Congress Name Authority File, indicating a level of documented professional output in the entertainment industry.[11][12]

Music

In addition to her acting work, Bateman has maintained a career as a singer. Her music is available on major streaming platforms, including Spotify and Apple Music, where she is listed as a recording artist.[13][14]

Her vocal abilities were showcased to a wider audience during her appearance on American Idol in February 2026. During the episode, which aired on February 2, 2026, Bateman accompanied her niece Carmen Lorell to an audition. The judges were initially unaware of Bateman's identity as a reality television personality. After Lorell's audition, Bateman was invited to sing, delivering a performance that was covered by multiple entertainment outlets.[1][15][16]

In October 2025, People magazine exclusively reported that Bateman would make her cabaret debut at 54 Below, a prominent cabaret and supper club located in New York City. The performance, scheduled for December 2025, represented a new chapter in her live performing career, bringing her musical talents to a dedicated concert venue setting.[2]

The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City

Bateman joined the cast of The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City for its fifth season, which was announced by Variety in 2024 alongside the season's premiere date and first trailer.[17] Her addition to the cast was covered by local Utah media, with KUTV featuring a profile introducing her to audiences ahead of the season premiere.[18]

Her professional background prior to joining the series was the subject of reporting by Distractify, which examined her career and employment history in the context of her casting on the Bravo series.[19] Yahoo! Entertainment also profiled Bateman as a new addition, describing her role in the show's dynamics.[20]

During Season 5, Bateman's personal relationships became a significant storyline. Her on-again, off-again romance with Jared Osmond, a member of the Osmond entertainment family, was a recurring narrative thread. E! News reported on Donny Osmond's perspective regarding his nephew Jared's involvement with the reality series and its associated publicity.[21] By early 2026, reports indicated that Bateman had decided to end the relationship, with AOL reporting that she said goodbye to Osmond, stating, "I'm walking away."[22]

Bateman's fashion choices on the series also attracted attention. Paper magazine included her in a feature examining the fashion of Bravo's Mormon cast members and the phenomenon of "mom shaming" within the franchise's online discourse.[23]

In January 2026, Bateman appeared on KUTV to preview the season's reunion special, indicating her continued prominence within the cast heading into the culmination of the season.[24]

By September 2025, entertainment commentators were already discussing her potential elevation to full-time Housewife status. Betches published an essay arguing that Bateman should be promoted from a supporting role to a full-time cast member, citing her impact on the show's dynamics and audience engagement.[25]

Personal Life

Bateman was born Britani Martin and has been married multiple times, as indicated by the various surnames under which she has been professionally credited, including Bateman and Bateman-Underwood.[9][8]

In December 2025, The Salt Lake Tribune reported that Bateman's ex-husband had been accused of stalking and doxxing her. According to the report, Bateman was in New York City earlier that month when the incidents occurred. The situation became a matter of public record and media coverage, adding to the personal challenges documented during her time in the public eye.[26]

Her relationship with Jared Osmond, a nephew of entertainer Donny Osmond, was documented extensively throughout her time on The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City. The relationship, described by multiple outlets as "on-again, off-again," was a prominent storyline during Season 5 of the series. By early 2026, Bateman publicly indicated that she was ending the relationship.[27]

Bateman maintains a connection to her extended family, as demonstrated by her appearance alongside her niece Carmen Lorell on American Idol in February 2026. The 54-year-old, as described in reporting at the time, accompanied Lorell to her audition and performed alongside her on the broadcast.[15][1]

Recognition

Bateman's career has received recognition across multiple platforms and media outlets. Her casting on The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City brought her to a national audience through one of Bravo's most prominent franchise installments. Her profile on Bravo's official website documents her role within the series.[7]

Her work as a performer is catalogued in international authority records. The Virtual International Authority File (VIAF) and the Library of Congress Name Authority File both contain entries for Bateman, reflecting her documented contributions to the performing arts.[28][29]

Her cabaret debut at 54 Below in New York City, announced exclusively by People magazine in October 2025, marked a milestone in her performing career, associating her with one of the city's most recognized cabaret venues.[2] The announcement by People — one of the highest-circulation entertainment publications in the United States — reflected the level of media interest that her reality television career had generated for her broader artistic endeavors.

Media coverage of Bateman has spanned major entertainment outlets including People, Variety, E! News, Paper magazine, The Salt Lake Tribune, Yahoo! Entertainment, and Betches, among others. Her crossover appearance on American Idol in February 2026 demonstrated her appeal across different television formats and audiences, with coverage from E! News, People, and IMDb's news service all highlighting the moment as a notable reality television crossover event.[1][16][15]

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