Former Miss Universe Australia has reportedly split from new husband
Miss Universe Australia Olivia Molly Rogers has reportedly split from her husband just months after tying the knot.
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The pageant world has been rocked by news of Miss Universe Australia’s shocking split just months after getting married.
Olivia Molly Rogers split from her husband Justin Mckeone after tying the knot earlier this year, the Herald Sun reports.
Speculation surged over the weekend after she quietly changed her name on Instagram from Olivia Molly Mckeone back to her maiden name.
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The 30-year-old then posted a mysterious update on the app, which only sparked further theories about the status of her relationship.
“I know I’ve been quiet on here recently – thank you to everyone who has reached out to me and checked in,” she said.
“I’m not quite ready to share what’s been going on just yet, and I might still be quiet on here for the next little while.
“I’ll still be posting here and there, and so appreciate your support. Lots of love, Liv x.”
The couple tied the knot in lavish ceremony back in February, after they were forced to postpone their wedding due to the pandemic.
The beautiful bride donned a white, long-sleeved wedding gown by Marquise Bridal, as they wed at the Terindah Estate on Victoria’s Bellarine Peninsula.
Olivia and Justin were last photographed together back in August, after they shared a series of romantic holiday snaps from their vacation in New York City.
The couple met at the start of 2018 before stepping out together at the Aussie Formula One Grand Prix.
The pair got engaged in 2019 while on an overseas holiday.
Olivia, who was raised in Adelaide, opened up about her battles with her body and weight and released her book earlier this year, titled Find Your Light.
She was crowned Miss Universe Australia in 2017 and quit her speech pathologist job to focus on being an influencer, model and mental health advocate.
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