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Model Georgia Fowler and Fishbowl founder Nathan Dalah split after two years of marriage

Model Georgia Fowler and Fishbowl founder Nathan Dalah split after two years of marriage

Daily Mail​5 days ago
Model Georgia Fowler and Fishbowl founder Nathan Dalah have reportedly split after two years of marriage.
The pair, who tied the knot in 2023, quietly parted ways a few months ago, according to The Daily Telegraph.
'It ended a few months ago. It all happened very quickly,' one source said.
The couple, who have two children together, moved to New York in 2023 so Nathan could open his Fishbowl franchise and Georgia could pursue her modelling career.
They haven't been seen together in months and Georgia has been spotted without her wedding ring on several occasions.
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Daily Mail has contacted Georgia Fowler and Nathan Dalah for comment.
Georgia and Nathan confirmed their relationship back in February 2020.
They announced their engagement in 2022, one year after welcoming their daughter Dylan into the world.
She shared the news on Instagram at the time, revealing her boyfriend of two years had proposed during a photoshoot for Tiffany & Co.
The model was shooting a campaign called 'Tiffany Love' when Nathan dropped down to one knee on set.
'I would say that I had this really crazy idea,' he said. 'I know it wasn't part of the plan or part of the shoot, but I'm gonna do it anyways. No, I'm gonna do it. I wanted to see if you would marry me, be my wife?'
Georgia replied, 'Yes, I will,' before the crew cheered for the happy couple.
Georgia and Nathan tied the knot on 27 January 2023 in a gorgeous countryside ceremony in NSW.
They exchanged vows at Hopewood House in the township of Bowral, in the NSW Southern Highlands.
Hopewood House is described as 'the most exclusive, historical wedding venue in the NSW Southern Highlands region' and located 90 minutes from Sydney.
Among the attendees were the couple's fashion friends, including model Tahnee Atkinson, fashionista Rey Vakili and designers Sophie Coote and Nikki Campbell.
Also attending was 'Australian tailor to the stars' Patrick Johnson and his wife Tamsin Johnson, an interior designer.
They welcomed their second child, son Zeke Atlas Dalah, in February 2024.
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