
Tammy Hembrow and Bailey Smith seen on second date as the AFL star flies to the Gold Coast AGAIN to see the fitness influencer
The AFL star, 24, who first jetted up to the Gold Coast to see Tammy, 31, last weekend, made the trip again to take her on a romantic stroll to Nobby's Beach.
Influencer Updates AU shared footage of the pair on Instagram on Saturday, as the footy player appeared to have his arm wrapped around Tammy's hips.
The clip showed Tammy and Bailey cuddled up as they walked down the street after getting a coffee together and soaking up some sun in the sand.
'Spotted at Nobby's Beach GC yesterday!' the caption read.
'They pulled up together in her car, got coffee and went for a walk then drove off with him driving her car!'
Tammy posted to her Instagram Stories just a few hours later, wearing the same grey tank top and denim shorts she wore on her date, and shared a photo of the beach.
Likewise, Bailey was spotted in Melbourne just shortly before he flew up to QLD, wearing the same black tracksuit he donned for their outing.
It was likely a brief visit as Bailey would have flown back to Melbourne soon after their rendezvous to prepare for the Cats' bout against the Swans in Sydney on Sunday.
Their second catch-up came on the same day news broke about a community coach being sacked after he made a vile comment about Tammy dating Bailey.
Harvey Brunswick Leschenault Football Club formally sacked League coach John Baggetta on Friday after he posted a shocking slur about the online star to Facebook.
John called the fitness influencer a 'c** bucket'.
Days earlier, Daily Mail exclusively revealed Bailey and Tammy were seen together on a date on the Gold Coast, kissing and sharing lunch at a waterfront restaurant.
The outing fuelled speculation about a new romance, coming only two months after Tammy's split from her ex-husband Matt Zukowski.
Later, she appeared on social media wearing what seemed to be Bailey's jacket. Bailey has declined to clarify the relationship.
Photographers and reporters attended Geelong training this week, where Bailey was the centre of attention, but the Cats star only responded with a tirade of expletives.
Their alleged union on the Gold Coast sparked enormous chatter on social media platforms, including plenty of horrendous comments directed at Tammy.
One of the worst of those slurs was posted in the comments section of a news article by John.
'He's just trying to keep his relevance,' John posted about Bailey. 'And she is just a c** bucket,' he then posted about Tammy.
His comment sparked a barrage of calls for him to be sacked, with the Harvey Brunswick Leschenault Football Club officially wielding the axe on Friday.
'The board of the Harvey Brunswick Leschenault Football Club wish to inform all players, members, officials and supporters that John Baggetta has been terminated as League coach,' the statement read.
'Regarding the social media post made by John, we do not condone those comments, and they do not reflect the values or standards of the Harvey Brunswick Leschenault Football Club at any level.
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