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Sorry Tammy, he's taken! Reece Hawkins' rumoured new girlfriend revealed after speculation Hembrow was going to get back with her ex after split with Matt Zukowski

Sorry Tammy, he's taken! Reece Hawkins' rumoured new girlfriend revealed after speculation Hembrow was going to get back with her ex after split with Matt Zukowski

Daily Mail​22-07-2025
Tammy Hembrow recently sparked speculation she could be getting back together with her ex-fiancé Reece Hawkins following her failed marriage to Matt Zukowski.
But it seems Reece may be off the market after appearing on Gold Coast influencer Olivia Kelly's Instagram page.
The fitness trainer, who formerly dated AFL star Jamarra Ugle-Hagan, posted a photo of herself wearing a dramatic, backless dress to her Instagram story on Tuesday.
The photo was layered over another picture showing a chess board and a man with tattooed arms.
The ink matches that of Reece, 30, who is known for his heavily-tattooed body.
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But it seems Reece is off the market after appearing on Gold Coast influencer Olivia Kelly's Instagram page
What's more, Olivia recently shared a photo of herself hugging a dog, which appeared to be Reece's Golden Retriever.
Olivia, who is currently enjoying a holiday in Bali, split from Bulldogs star Jamarra last year.
She recently shared a cryptic post that seemed to be directed at her former boyfriend and his behaviour.
The 24-year-old posted a TikTok video where she revealed that she'd discovered something worrying about a person she'd tried to protect.
'When you kept silent to protect them but find out what they were actually doing when you weren't there,' Kelly wrote.
'Their projections are their actions.'
As for Reece, the Instagram personality was previously in a relationship with US model London Goheen, whom he wed in 2020.
The couple welcomed a son, Stone, in 2021, before calling it quits a year later.
After their split, he enjoyed a romance with OnlyFans star Ruby Burciaga.
Tammy, 31, first inspired talk of a reconciliation with Reece after she played a cheeky prank on him after her split with husband Matt.
Reece and Tammy, who share two children – Wolf, 8, and Saskia, 6 – ended their engagement in June 2018.
Tammy took to social media to indulge in a spot of phone pranking, which is currently going viral on TikTok.
She shared a clip with her 2.2 million TikTok followers that showed her calling up Reece unannounced to say 'goodnight'.
Laughing at the prospect of surprising her ex with an unsolicited call, Tammy giggled before dialling the number.
'Hey, I'm just calling to say goodnight,' Tammy said down the line to a confused Reece.
'What do you mean?' Reece replied before Tammy answered: 'Can't I just say goodnight to you? What do you mean?
'I'm the mother of your children. I can't say goodnight? A friendly goodnight?'
Struggling to get his head around the call, Reece asked again why Tammy was calling, and she replied: 'Goodnight, see you later.'
Neglecting to reciprocate the sentiment, Reece ended the phone call with an abrupt: 'Yeah, all right, loser,' which elicited a hearty laugh from Tammy.
Tammy's cheeky post sent her fans into overdrive, with many pleading with the influencer to get back together with her ex.
'They broke up years ago and I'm still in denial. Tammy and Reece, come home,' one fan wrote.
Another pined: 'I can't be the only one that is praying for this reconciliation,' while a third offered a hopeful: 'Please let this be the start of the reunion we have all been waiting for.'
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