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Tammy Hembrow's ex and baby daddy Matt Poole appears to take a swipe at fitness influencer following her split from husband Matt Zukowski

Tammy Hembrow's ex and baby daddy Matt Poole appears to take a swipe at fitness influencer following her split from husband Matt Zukowski

Daily Mail​30-06-2025
Matt Poole appeared to take a thinly veiled swipe at his ex, Tammy Hembrow, on Thursday.
The swimming coach, who split from the fitness influencer at the end of 2023, shed light on the difficulties of co-parenting after receiving 'fifty missed calls and messages' from Tammy, whom he shares three-year-old Posy with.
He said it was 'never easy' raising children separately, especially when it comes to travel arrangements.
'I'll tell you what, co-parenting is never easy,' the 37-year-old said in a video taken in his car.
'But when you check your phone to see fifty missed calls and messages, and Posy is supposed to go to Queenstown this afternoon only to realise that her passport is at my house.
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'God damn,' he said, as he showed the Australian passport in his hand.
'Panic stations,' Matt, who also shares newborn son Parker with his partner Annelyse, captioned the clip.
'Passport dropped, holiday saved,' he added.
It comes after news broke that Tammy, 31, has fled the country in the wake of her split from husband Matt Zukowski, 29.
The pair are headed for divorce after just seven months of marriage, and the social media star has jetted off to New Zealand to rest and recuperate.
In a post shared to Instagram on Thursday, Tammy announced she was heading to Queenstown with her kids, before sharing footage of the family at the airport.
'Errands before our lil getaway. Honestly, this couldn't have come at a more perfect time' Tammy wrote in her caption.
'Guys, give me all your Queenstown recommendations' she added alongside a series of images in which she posed alongside her car.
In a post shared to Instagram on Thursday, Tammy announced she was heading to Queenstown with her kids, before sharing footage of the family at the airport
Tammy later uploaded some short videos in which she was at the airport with her children to her Instagram Stories.
One clip showed her daughter enjoying a snack and a dance; another showed her son complaining about the price of airport food.
It comes a day after Tammy revealed that she feels 'lost' after announcing her split.
The influencer is looking toward the future and is hopeful she can rebuild from the ashes, she told her fans on Instagram.
'I feel like I've lost myself a thousand times… and each time I've found something new. So here's to that,' she wrote in her caption.
The comment came alongside a carousel of images of Tammy enjoying an iced drink with what appeared to be a friend.
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