
Mia Fevola confirms she is single after two-year romance with boyfriend Bass Miller
The social media star, who is the daughter of AFL great Brendan Fevola and beauty mogul Alex Fevola, is about to debut on hit reality series Dancing With The Stars Australia on Sunday.
Speaking to this week's Stellar about her stint on the show which has already wrapped production, she revealed that she'd hoped to keep dancing after filming, but hadn't found an opportunity - or partner - to practise her new moves with.
'I'm single at the moment, and I'd like to keep it that way for now,' the 25-year-old told the publication.
The Aussie influencer went on to detail her busy schedule in the wake of the show and her lack of time for a relationship.
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'I've got a lot to focus on. And I've gone back to uni – I've finished my business degree and I'm now doing psychology.
'So, while I'm open to [a new relationship], I'm really not looking for anything at the moment,' she confessed.
Mia was previously linked to Bass Miller, whom she started dating in July 2023.
Last year, the couple made headlines when Bass called the model his 'New Mrs' on Instagram, prompting speculation he had proposed.
However, Mia told Daily Mail Australia at Flemington Racecourse that she is not engaged and the post was referring to the new hair-do she received at the time.
'I don't know where that came from. It was directed at my hair because I was blonde and then I dyed it dark,' Mia said of Bass' post.
She explained her beau was only referring to her 'new look' and not accidentally revealing they were engaged as previous reports suggested.
'He was like, 'New Mrs,' saying that I dyed my hair. New look. I was shocked to see [the reports],' she added.
The social media star, who is the daughter of AFL great Brendan Fevola and beauty mogul Alex Fevola, is set to debut on hit reality series Dancing With The Stars Australia on Sunday
When pressed about whether she and Bass had any engagement plans for the future after almost two years together, Mia said she was uncertain.
'Who knows. We're just enjoying our time at the moment,' she explained.
'Everyone keeps saying 'new romance' but we've been together for nearly two years now. It's gone so quick.'
Mia will appear in the 22nd season of Dancing With The Stars Australia, following in the footsteps of her famous parents Alex and Brendan, who featured on the show in 2010 and 2012 respectively.
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