Former WAG takes shot at ex over break up
Another AFL couple has called time on their romance, but this former WAG wasn’t impressed with how fast her footy ex moved on.
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Yet another footy couple has crumbled with Cameron Zurhaar and Hannah Orval calling time on their romance.
And Orval has wasted no time in pointing out how quickly Zurhaar has moved on from their heartbreak.
The North Melbourne forward and Orval, an Instagram influencer, split last week after dating for about a year.
On Saturday night Orval took to social media to confirm they had gone their separate ways, but in doing so also took a fair swipe at Zurhaar with a pithy post noting how quickly he had re-entered the dating scene.
“For all the girls messaging me overnight with photos etc … myself and Cam split up just a couple of days ago!!,” she posted.
“Thanks for all your support and letting me know just in case etc. It’s nice to see that he’s moved on so nice and quick.”
Orval, who is soon to launch her own streetwear fashion label, is the daughter of former Collingwood player Mark Orval. Orval played seven senior games with the Magpies between 1987-1988 before a foot injury curtailed his career.
These days he is best known for his online persona “Angry Dad” and has spawned a family of influencers including Hannah and his sons Dylan and Mitchell.
Zurhaar is one of the hard men of the current North Melbourne team and is sometimes referred to in the media as ‘the bull’.
He and his housemate Nick Larkey apologised in March last year for organising a house party which broke social distancing guidelines.
“The club has spoken to Nick Larkey and Cameron Zurhaar about a gathering at their home last night, which caused a disturbance to neighbours,” North said in a statement at the time.
“Both players have apologised unreservedly for the noise created and have acknowledged their actions were inappropriate given the current climate and social distancing measures.”