
Tammy Hembrow's best friend appears to confirm split rumours between the influencer and her husband Matt Zukowski
The fitness influencer, 31, recently shared an emotional video to Instagram saying she is going through some 'heavy stuff'.
Though she did not reveal if she had broken-up with her husband, 29, Tammy's friend Isabella Laws was seen liking a post which linked the clip to a potential split.
Isabella also previously made headlines for unfollowing Matt on Instagram, and to this day has still not re-followed him.
Notably, she still follows Tammy's second fiancé Matt Poole, with whom Tammy shares two-year-old Posey - one of her three children.
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It comes after Tammy admitted she is going through some 'heavy stuff' in an emotional video on Tuesday amid the rampant split rumours about her and Matt.
The influencer struggled to keep her composure as she opened up about challenges she is currently dealing with and thanked her followers for their understanding.
'I just want to say thank you to everyone, I have been dealing with some heavy stuff. I feel like people can tell,' she said.
'I definitely don't like to pretend I am okay when I am not,' Tammy continued as she tried not to break down in tears.
'I feel like I have been trying to do that for a little while because I have so much I have to focus on. I just feel like pretending is doing me more harm than good.'
Tammy added she would not go into detail about what she is going through, but asked her followers to be 'kind'.
'Reminder to be kind always. Everyone has something they're going through, so big hugs to anyone that needs it right now,' she added.
In the video, she was not wearing her wedding and engagement rings.
She later admitted she couldn't get through the clip and posted a final thank you to her 'online community' for being there for her.
Just hours earlier Tammy shared a cryptic post saying 'when something feels off it is usually women's intuition'.
Meanwhile, husband Matt has also ramped up rumours his whirlwind romance with Tammy may be over after posting footage of himself going to the movies solo.
Fans also noticed he was absent from Tammy's 31st birthday celebrations.
Sources close to the couple previously told Daily Mail Australia the pair are 'on a break', with Matt relocating back to Melbourne.
'Matt and Tammy are on a break. They're not saying it's over for good, but for now they're taking time apart,' the insider revealed.
'They're both emotional people, and they've decided to put their marriage on pause for now.'
Tammy and Matt began dating in mid-2023, after he slid into her DMs, and were engaged just three months later.
They tied the knot in a lavish ceremony at Chateau Du Soleil in Byron Bay in November.
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