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Grant Hughes: 5 Things To Know About Sophia Bush’s Hunky New Boyfriend

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Sophia Bush, 37, has herself a new boyfriend and he’s quite the interesting guy! The Chicago P.D. actress was spotted getting groceries while dully decked out in protective gear with her beau, Grant Hughes, on May 15 and since she’s known for generally being private about her love life, now all eyes are on the mysterious hunk.

Although he’s not quite a celebrity like his lady love, Grant has accomplished plenty in his days and has a truly impressive past and present that’s full of hard work and living life to the fullest.

Here are five things you should know about Grant. 1.) He co-founded an organization that helps people who have had surgery. FocusMotion Health is the name of the Santa Monica-based organization and it was founded in 2013.

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