
Olivia Molly Roger's ex-boyfriend Morgan Waterhouse debuts new relationship with glamorous girlfriend
Morgan Waterhouse has debuted a new relationship with glamorous girlfriend Bella Cicero, five months after he split from ex Olivia Molly Rogers.
The model, 30, began dating the former Miss Universe Australia, 33, in May last year following her divorce from Justin McKeone, but they parted ways seven months later.
Now, it seems Morgan has moved on from their messy breakup and found love with his new fling, 32, who he showed off at Amiss' runway show INTENTION on Friday.
The pair looked every inch the happy new couple as they arrived wearing matching all-black ensembles.
They were all smiles as they cuddled up for photos, with Bella putting on a leggy display in a wrap-around dress with stockings.
Morgan flaunted his sculpted chest with a loose suit jacket which gaped open over his naked torso.
It's unclear when exactly Morgan and Bella first connected, but a short clip of her could be seen buried in a montage video he posted to Instagram in April.
It seems to be the only appearance either of them have made on each other's socials so far.
Nevertheless, there is plenty to know about Bella thanks to her stint on Made in Bondi and Made in Chelsea: Sydney before that.
The Perth-born model attended the affluent girls' school Iona Presentation College on a cello scholarship, but now splits her time between Bondi and Burleigh Heads, QLD.
The influencer previously dated Sydney Swans star Isaac Heeney and was linked to both Tristan Phipps and Reza Amiri-Garrroussi from Made in Chelsea: Sydney.
Her appearance with Morgan comes after he appeared to take a dig at his ex Olivia with a brutal TikTok post in December.
He shared a video to the app which detailed what he was looking for in a woman.
Among the traits he was seeking were '5'5, honest, obsessed with me, loyal' and 'loves puppies'.
Morgan added he wanted a woman who 'loves their family' - but he also appeared to take a shot at Olivia.
'Hasn't won a beauty pageant,' he wrote, seemingly referring to Olivia, who was Miss Universe Australia in 2017.
He went on to list negative traits he did not want in a future partner, including 'isn't a narcissist', 'doesn't cheat' and 'doesn't gaslight me'.
It's unclear who, if anyone, Morgan was referring to in the remainder of his list, or if he was just listing traits he found unattractive.
Olivia confirmed her split with former husband Justin McKeone in October 2022, after eight months of marriage.
She began dating Morgan in May last year, but the pair parted ways in December.
Olivia told photographers at the Melbourne Cup earlier this year the pair broke off their relationship and have already gone their separate ways.
'We're not together anymore, not many people know that,' she said when asked if he would be joining her at the Penfolds marquee in The Birdcage.
Olivia has also since moved on from her relationship with Morgan, as she is now dating her new beau Hugo Breakey.
The brunette beauty went public with her new man last year when the pair attended the premiere of Beauty and the Beast in Melbourne.
Days later, some light was shed on the hunk's identity with the model having not yet named him online.
Instagram account Aussie Influencer Opinions posted to Instagram Stories, claiming at the time the handsome fella is called Hugo.
'He's a consultant in Melbourne at a prestigious firm that only recruits the smartest cookies,' they claimed.
Hugo is said to have been quietly dating Olivia for several months following her split from model Morgan Waterhouse after seven months.
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