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Doug Reinhardt, with Paris Hilton, used to appear on MTV's reality show "The Hills."
updated 5/21/2010 10:01:40 AM ET 2010-05-21T14:01:40

Looks like Doug Reinhardt has moved on from Paris Hilton.

A source tells UsMagazine.com that the former "Hills" star, 24, recently began dating 2009 Miss USA Kristen Dalton.

In a previous story, Us incorrectly reported that Reinhardt was seeing newly crowned Miss USA Rima Fakih.

"They met through friends and have been talking and seeing each other," the source says. "He flew to NYC to do press [for his new show, "The Reinhardts: Family Comes First"], but knew she would be here and they would get together."

"She's flying to L.A. to see him next week," adds the insider. "It's very new, but they're having a good time. She made him watch the Miss USA pageant."

The two have been on a few dates over the past three weeks. "He isn't jumping into anything. He's enjoying everything he's got going on right now," adds the source.

Copyright 2012 Us Weekly

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