
Tammy Hembrow delivers cutting response to Matt Zukowski's comments about their divorce
The fitness influencer, 31, took to Instagram on Thursday to post a video of her dancing with her daughter Posy, three, in the kitchen.
However, despite it looking like a candid family moment, it's the choice of song that comes across as cutting.
Tammy was seen in the clip dancing to Love Me Not by Ravyn Lenae, the same song that she and her sister danced to in the wake of her split announcement.
Last month, Emilee posted a seemingly shady video of the pair enjoying a boogie to the song and fans flooded the comments section, noting that Emilee never had a good feeling about Matt and his relationship with her sister.
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'Ooh, I know Emilee hated that man,' one person wrote.
Another penned: 'Her sisters knew but what can you do but support and love Tammy. Your time will come.'
'You always knew he wasn't for her and he was going to hurt your sister,' another chimed in.
On Thursday, Matt broke his silence regarding the pair's break-up in the latest episode of his Where's Your Head At? podcast alongside co-host Anna McEvoy.
Matt admitted he is 'struggling a lot' and has been going to therapy regularly to help heal amid his divorce.
'I'm absolutely shattered to announce it, to be honest. But at the end of the day, we weren't right for each other and in this relationship, I've learnt a lot about myself,' he said.
'I've learnt a lot about what I need in a relationship and what's right for me. Moving forward, I'm gonna focus on myself and focus on healing and moving forward with my life.'
Matt continued: 'I know there's a lot of speculation and people are looking for me to clear up all the whispers online but that's not me.
'This is literally real life, like, this is happening to me right now and I'm still trying to process it. I'm still trying to heal from it.'
He said he has respect for Tammy and doesn't want to share private details about their relationship.
'This has been one of the toughest periods of my life and it's honestly been so stressful on my mental health,' Matt continued.
'Right now, I'm not in a place where I want to talk about this any further. But I've been hanging around my loved ones, my family. I've been going to therapy, which has helped heaps in navigating this time in my life.'
Matt also thanked his fans and listeners for their 'understanding and kindness' over the past few weeks.
'I think coming here every week and doing an hour podcast with my best friend Anna is going to be healthy for me to forget what's going on and just have fun,' he continued.
'Obviously Anna's in a different stage in her life now, she's just had a kid, so, coming in here and being around that energy is contagious and I love doing that. So, I'm keen to move forward doing that.
'And to my listeners, thank you for staying with me through all these life stages. Whilst this isn't one I wanted to take you on, I hope you can give me grace as I navigate through this difficult time. Thank you.'
Tammy and Matt confirmed they had split on social media last month.
Love Island Australia star Matt announced the couple's separation in a sombre Instagram Story on Sunday, telling fans the decision was not taken lightly.
'It's with a heavy heart I share that Tammy and I have decided to separate,' Matt began.
'Both of us have struggled with making this decision, however we need to do what is right for ourselves and her three children.
'This wasn't a decision we took lightly. Our time together will always be cherished and never forgotten,' he added, before thanking fans for their support and asking for privacy.
Despite their short-lived marriage, both parties have asked for privacy as they adjust to life post-breakup.
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