Mia Fevola’s new romance with top AFL draft pick Jamarra Ugle-Hagan
Mia Fevola has finally gone “Insta-official” with her new beau and top AFL draft pick Jamarra Ugle-Hagan.
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Footy’s hottest new couple, Mia Fevola and Western Bulldog’s young gun, Jamarra Ugle-Hagan, have finally gone public with their relationship.
The pair, who have been quietly dating and teasing their romance on social media, went ‘Insta-official’ on Monday night.
Ugle-Hagan, the number one pick in the 2020 AFL draft, posted a photo of the genetically blessed pair on his social media complete with a love heart.
Fevola, 21, the daughter of former Carlton great turned radio host Brendan Fevola, was formerly in a long-term relationship with Richmond triple premiership player Daniel Rioli.
She and Ugle-Hagan, 18, were spotted together numerous times during the summer holiday season enjoying the relaxed months and mood with friends at party spots such as the Sorrento Hotel.
They have also been spotted at certain bars around town and traded cheeky comments on Instagram.
And the glamorous Fevola has made regular appearances on Ugle-Hagan’s social media.
A picture of him wearing a jumper from her clothing range was cute and supportive.
Fevola described she and Ugle-Hagan as just friends when asked last month, but they are clearly now comfortable to share their happiness publicly.
They are definitely about to become Melbourne’s couple of the moment.
Stand by for floods of invites from event managers and PRs looking for media worthy red carpet shots.
Fevola is an impressive young woman who has head screwed on.
She launched her own leisurewear label MALLT Collective last year and is going from strength to strength as an influencer and brand ambassador.
She also navigated the end of her relationship with Rioli with class and dignity.
Rioli recently went public with his new girlfriend, DJ Paris Lawrence.
Ugle-Hagan has been described by some footy scribes as ‘Buddy 2.0’, thanks to his athleticism and style of play drawing comparisons with Hawthorn and Sydney star Lance ‘Buddy’ Franklin.