Olivia Molly Rogers has been reunited with her dog after not seeing him post split
Adelaide’s former Miss Universe Australia is back with dog Ziggy days after attending a wedding in SA.
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Former Miss Universe Australia, Olivia Molly Rogers, has posted pictures of dog Ziggy to her Instagram story, four months after losing custody of him following her split with husband Justin McKeone.
The post showed a photo of Ziggy with the caption: “look who I get to spend the day with, reunited after 4 months”.
Another post showed Adelaide-born Ms Rogers taking her beloved Ziggy for a walk, followed by a photo of him in her apartment.
“My heart can’t cope, I think he likes it here,” she wrote.
Her posts come after Mr McKeone replied to a comment on Instagram that he has always looked after Ziggy.
Ziggy became the centre of the split between the former couple, with Ms Rogers announcing in October that Mr McKeone had full custody of the dog.
“As I know you all adore Ziggy and I keep on getting asked about him,” she wrote on an Instagram post.
“He does not live with me anymore.
“Justin has taken him. I am devastated and don’t want to talk about it further.”
Meanwhile, Adelaide-born Ms Rogers returned to the state for the wedding of friends Jane Bell and James Ramia.
The couple were married on Ms Bell’s family farm in Millicent and were accompanied by a large wedding party – including Ms Rogers.
The bride, a dentist at Eastside Family Dental in Geelong, wore a classic strapless gown for the ceremony, before changing into a modern short dress with a statement bow.
The bridesmaids all wore black dresses in various styles and held crisp white, blue and green bouquets.
The happy celebration comes just a month after Ms Rogers posted an edited video of her own wedding, following her split from husband Justin McKeone last year.
The edited video cut Mr McKeone from the footage, leaving only Ms Rogers with her family and friends.
In a savage post to Instagram, Ms Rogers, said her wedding video was “hard to watch” following the split.
Molly Rogers wrote “with everything that happened” she asked wedding videographer company, I Do Cinema, to edit the video.
“So now I can remember the happiest parts of that day, with the people I love the most in the world,” she wrote.
Calling it the “Olivia Edit”, the mental health advocate showcased the new video to her almost 200k followers on Instagram and 60k followers on TikTok.