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Olympian Emily Seebohm shares very telling photo amid split rumours with Married At First Sight's Ryan Gallagher: 'Gets me through'

Olympian Emily Seebohm shares very telling photo amid split rumours with Married At First Sight's Ryan Gallagher: 'Gets me through'

Daily Mail​08-05-2025

Ryan Gallagher and Emily Seebohm have been the subject of split rumours for weeks.
And on Thursday, the Olympic athlete added some fuel to the fire with a cryptic Instagram post.
Emily shared an image of the couple's young son, Sampson, and added a telling caption.
'He gets me through' the 32-year-old swimmer wrote across the photo.
The high profile pair have yet to make public statements about the state of their relationship, but all signs have pointed to a split.
The couple, who got engaged in December 2022, have unfollowed each other on Instagram, with sources close to the pair also suggesting they have separated.
In another telling move, Emily just days ago posted photos in which she was spending quality time with their son Sampson.
Emily posted a reel of images of herself enjoying a weekend getaway to Oaks Oasis Resort in Caloundra with her two-year-old tot.
The mother-son duo were all smiles as they went on a trip to Australia Zoo and Sealife, posing for several photos as they took in the wildlife.
'Weekend recap,' Emily captioned the gallery, but her MAFS star husband, 36, was nowhere to be seen in any of the photos.
The father-of-one, just hours later, shared his own set of pictures to Instagram of an outing with his son.
He could be seen cuddling the toddler in one photo, while another saw Sampson sitting in a high-chair in a restaurant.
But eagle-eyed viewers can see someone else at the table wearing the same shirt Emily wore at the aquarium with Sampson earlier that day, suggesting the pair are continuing to put on a united front to co-parent their toddler.
It comes after a source close to the couple appeared to confirm they had split.
The pair first sparked break-up rumours when they unfollowed each other on Instagram, with Ryan removing Emily from his feed.
Just last week, a source told Sky News Australia the pair called it quits—two years after welcoming their son Sampson.
A source told the publication: 'Ryan and Emily are trying to find a new normal, which has been a real process.
'Their number one priority is Sampson and ensuring he continues to feel supported by both parents.
'They haven't felt the need to make public statements.'
It was also reported by the publication Ryan has relocated to Brisbane and is living on his own after the split.
Emily's last appearance on Ryan's grid was more than two years ago.
The post was a screenshot of the pair's appearance on The Challenge Australia.
Ryan had also apparently removed a snapshot showing himself and Emily with Sampson when he was a newborn.
The photo captured the couple nestled together on a hospital bed with their baby cradled in his father's embrace.
Meanwhile, Ryan's most recent appearance on Emily's feed came over the Christmas season when she shared a photo of their small family posing with Santa Claus.
Ryan and Emily became engaged in December 2022, a mere four months after their initial meeting while filming The Challenge Australia.
However, they opted to keep their engagement under wraps until March.
'We just wanted to live in our own little bubble, we just wanted that for us and our families,' Emily told the Daily Telegraph.
Ryan proposed to her next to a dam on his farm near Goulburn, NSW, with a trilogy diamond ring from Goulburn's Zantis Jewellers.
Speaking to Stellar in February, Emily revealed the couple were in no rush to marry but could elope at any time.
'I feel like sometimes we talk about it and say maybe we should elope or we'll go to the Town Hall and just get it done,' Emily said.
'If weddings weren't so expensive or take so long to plan, we would have done it. It's probably an after Paris [Olympics] thing.'
Subsequently, they revealed their pregnancy in July 2023 through an endearing social media video, accompanied by the caption: 'We've had a little bump in the road.'

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