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Tammy Hembrow's $50million empire at risk as she announces shock split from husband Matt Zukowski after just seven months of marriage

Tammy Hembrow's $50million empire at risk as she announces shock split from husband Matt Zukowski after just seven months of marriage

Daily Mail​23-06-2025
Tammy Hembrow announced her shock split from her husband of seven months Matt Zukowski in an emotional video on Sunday.
But the 31-year-old fitness influencer's staggering $50million net worth could be in jeopardy amid her divorce from the Love Island Australia star.
Tammy made her fortune after launching her activewear label Saski Collection in 2017 and her designs are now sold in more than 190 countries.
Subscriptions for her Tammy Fit app have also been a success and range from $114.99 a year to $24.99 per month.
In addition to her two fitness-related companies, Saski Collection and Tammy Fit, she boasts 17.1million followers on Instagram and 1.31 million subscribers on YouTube.
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Tammy also owns a luxurious $2.88million five-bedroom waterfront mansion on the Gold Coast which she purchased in August 2020, before meeting Matt.
The property features a deck, located behind glass doors and is set on a gorgeous stretch of water, as well as a pool.
Meanwhile, Matt's net worth is unknown but it's believed to be significantly lower.
He currently co-hosts his podcast Where's Your Head At? with his ex-girlfriend and fellow Love Island alum Anna McEvoy.
Matt has also moved back to Melbourne, where he resumed working for his father's pool business.
However, Tammy may be able to avoid a 50/50 asset split as family law in Australia does in some cases focus on each party's financial contributions.
Tammy and Matt confirmed their split on Sunday after just seven months of marriage.
The Love Island Australia star announced the couple's separation in a sombre Instagram Story, telling fans the decision was not taken lightly.
'It's with a heavy heart I share that Tammy and I have decided to separate,' Matt began.
'Both of us have struggled with making this decision however we need to do what is right for ourselves and her three children.
'This wasn't a decision we took lightly. Our time together will always be cherished and never forgotten,' he added, before thanking fans for their support and asking for privacy.
Despite their short-lived marriage, both parties have asked for privacy as they adjust to life post-breakup.
'We appreciate everyone's support and space at this time as we navigate the split,' Matt concluded in his emotional post.
Tammy later addressed the split in an emotional TikTok video, telling fans she will be getting a divorce.
'I don't want to get into the details and I want to be sensitive to everyone involved,' she told fans.
'Obviously when you marry someone, you do it thinking that it is going to be forever and I blame no one but myself,' Tammy continued while breaking down in tears.
'I've made not the best choices when it comes to relationships. I'm good at putting on rose-colored glasses.
'Obviously the worst part for me is that I have kids. I don't care about me, I know I will be ok but I feel awful.'
The news came less than 24 hours after Matt was spotted spending time with sports journalist Tayla Little at the London Tavern in Melbourne on Saturday night.
Tammy, 31, first sparked concern in March after she was spotted crying in a bathroom, while Matt was later overheard allegedly ' talking crap' about his wife at a South Melbourne gym.
In the weeks that followed, Matt quietly moved out of the couple's Queensland home and relocated back to Melbourne, where he resumed working for his father's pool business.
While Matt continued to co-host his podcast Where's Your Head At? with ex-girlfriend and fellow Love Island alum Anna McEvoy, Tammy was noticeably absent from his social media.
Meanwhile, the Gold Coast-based influencer has remained in Queensland with her three children - son Wolf, nine, daughter Saskia, seven, and toddler Posy, three - from previous relationships.
Matt was notably missing from several major family events over the past two months, including Tammy's 31st birthday, Posy's fairy-themed third birthday party, and even Easter weekend.
Tammy and Matt tied the knot in a beautiful ceremony at Chateau Du Soleil in Byron Bay on November 23.
They got engaged in December 2023 following just three months of dating.
The jet-setting pair were engaged in the Maldives, before heading off to Greece and Bali for luxury holidays.
Tammy has been engaged twice before, the first time to influencer Reece Hawkins, who she shares her son Wolf and daughter Saskia with.
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