
Bailey Smith's ex Izzy Armitage appears to rip into AFL star and makes explosive claims of cheating after his budding romance with Tammy Hembrow is revealed
Although she did not name him, Armitage claimed a 'man she was dating' had slept with another woman while he was playing a game of football in Adelaide and that he put her 'through the f****** wringer 100 times over'.
She said she initially didn't believe the cheating claims, but after being shown photos and evidence by friends, she decided to confront him.
'[I said to him] "you f***ing cheated on me." He's like "no I didn't,"' she recalled during an episode of her podcast Hear Me Out.
'It ends up being a me problem. The way it ends up being spun, I'm in the wrong here so I ended up probably apologising. He just got angry, it was a sh*tshow.'
Izzy also told listeners how she spent 'a long time protecting him'.
'I spent a really long time trying to protect him in the sense of not being fully open on here about what he'd done to me. And how it all went down,' she said.
'Just because there is still that level of respect for someone you loved. When did I get any of that respect back even when we were together?'
Daily Mail is not suggesting Izzy's claims against Bailey are true.
The wild rant comes after influencer Tammy was spotted cosying up to Bailey during a lunch date on the Gold Coast on Saturday – with the sports star, 24, flying in from Melbourne just to see her.
Tammy, 31, stepped out with Bailey just days after claiming she was single following her shock split from husband Matthew Zukowski.
The Cats' new recruit was riding high after helping his team thrash Essendon at GMHBA Stadium on Friday night.
By Saturday morning, Bailey was on a flight to Brisbane for his secret weekend rendezvous with Tammy.
Bailey didn't skimp on their date, taking her out for a swanky meal at Pan–Asian hotspot Rick Shores at Burleigh Heads, where the pair were anything but discreet.
The chemistry was undeniable, with the two seen leaving the venue hand–in–hand, laughing and whispering as they spied our photographer.
After lunch, it's quite possible the two made the 15-minute journey to Hembrow's $2.88 million waterfront home in Broadbeach Waters to get to know each other better.
Bailey jetted back to Melbourne on Sunday to resume training ahead of Geelong's clash with the Swans at the SCG.
This isn't the first time Bailey has been linked to an influencer. as he was previously rumoured to be dating Cartia Mallan.
However their relationship was branded as nothing more than a 'publicity stunt'.
In a statement to Daily Mail at the time, Cartia insisted she and Bailey are not dating.
'Bailey and I aren't dating - we are just close friends that posted with each other while hanging out,' she said.
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