
'I've never been happier': Sue Duminy throws shade at ex?
The cricketer WAG is now dating a mystery man, with whom she recently went Instagram official with.
In February, Sue and the former Proteas player officially announced their split in a social media post. The former couple wed in 2011 and have two daughters.
In an Instagram dump, Sue Duminy posted pictures of 'life lately'.
This included time spent with her two daughters, whom she has with her ex, JP Duminy, as well as with her new hunky boyfriend.
When one follower commented, 'He suits you', Sue responded: 'I've never been happier'. Sue Duminy has confirmed her new romance. Images via Instagram: @sueduminy
The blonde bombshell also liked comments that hinted at her broken marriage, like…
'From an unfulfilled cricketer housewife to living her best authentic life. At least she's brave enough to face the public onslaught, unlike many others'.
'You deserve to be treated like royalty'.
'She's happy, so why not be happy for her? Do you know how hard it is to be the wife of a famous sportsman? She probably had to put up with a lot! Ask all the sports wags currently getting divorced or staying in unhappy and toxic marriages.'
While Sue Duminy has officially moved on with her life, her ex, JP Duminy, has rebranded himself as a single dad and influencer.
The former Proteas player has also thrown himself into many charity endeveours and community programmes.
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