Is it back on for Sydney pub baron Jon Adgemis and former fiance Megan MacKenzie?
Is love in the air once more for beleaguered Sydney pub baron Jon Adgemis and his former actor/model fiance? Find out here.
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After quietly calling time on their relationship in October, model and actor Megan MacKenzie has hinted at a reunion with Sydney businessman Jon Adgemis.
Confidential broke news of the then-couple’s split in October after Mackenzie was seen attending The Weeknd concert not wearing her engagement ring.
But speaking to Confidential at the GQ Men of the Year Awards at White Bay Power Station on Rozelle on Wednesday night, MacKenzie said Adgemis was her man of the year.
“That’s a lot of pressure … I would say Jon Adgemis because he is someone I respect and he has had a big year,” she said.
“It might be controversial but look, I still love him a lot and we are still working through … who knows, keeping it mysterious. I would say I have to still have to put him up on top.”
Pushed on her comments, she said the couple were not currently engaged.
Asked if things could still work out between the pair, she continued: “Maybe, you never know.”
The couple met through friends in Mykonos in 2017. She is originally from the United States.
It has been a tumultuous year for Adgemis with the partial collapse of his hospitality group, which includes celebrity hotspot Oxford House, earlier this year.
In May, while he faced business pressures here, MacKenzie walked the red carpet at the Cannes International Film Festival because she had a role in Paul Schrader’s Oh Canada, starring Richard Gere, Uma Thurman and Jacob Elordi.
MacKenzie has also appeared in TV shows Barons and Last King of the Cross.
Adgemis is also a producer, with credits on both Oh, Canada and Barons.
“I love just being able to be in someone else’s shoes and being able to create a story that then gets to live in history,” she said of acting.
“That is the creative process, I love it.”
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