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Daily Mail
8 hours ago
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- Daily Mail
Georgia Love sends telling message to ex-husband Lee Elliott following their shock split
Georgia Love has shared a very telling message with ex-husband Lee Elliott following their shock split after nine years together - four years of which were in matrimony. The Bachelorette star, 35, shared a mirror selfie to her Instagram Stories on Friday as as she stood in the elevator of Madison Grand in Southbank, Victoria. She cradled a bouquet of flowers in one arm an added the iconic breakup son Flowers by Miley Cyrus to the post. The captions over the photo read out the well-known lyrics of the song. 'I can buy myself flowers. Write my name in the sand. Talk to myself for hours. Say things you don't understand,' the song went. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. The brutal message comes after Georgia and Lee sold their Melbourne home and earned a big payday at the auction. Georgia and Lee, 43, who met on The Bachelorette Australia in 2016, put their home on the market a few months after announcing their split earlier this year. The former couple's four bedroom home in Hampton East went under the hammer last Saturday. Their property passed in on a $1.53 million bid after being listed with a $1.5 million to $1.58 million price expectations. However, over the weekend, post-auction negotiations ended with the sale of the home for an undisclosed amount. The pair paid an estimated $1.35 million for the chic, ultra-modern, two-storey townhouse in 2021. It can then be assumed the former couple pocketed at least $180,000 from the sale. Georgia and Lee may have shocked fans with their split, but at the auction there appeared to be no bad blood between them. The former couple looked very friendly with each other as they attended the auction of their Hampton East 'love nest' in Victoria. They had plenty to be happy about, as the 'SOLD' sticker outside their marital home proved they managed to offload the $1.35 million property. The exes were all smiles as they then went out to a local café together to celebrate the sale. Located 17km from the CBD in the upmarket Bayside area, the property boasts a thoughtful open-plan layout and an alfresco dining area with a BBQ kitchen. Highlights include a main bedroom with a private balcony, a fitted dressing room, and a dual-vanity ensuite. Design features include double-glazed windows and doors, Caesarstone benchtops, Tasmanian oak flooring, hydronic heating, and reverse-cycle air conditioning. Georgia and Lee fuelled rumours they had split for some time, as it had been more than four months since they were seen together. The pair spent Christmas apart with their respective families before Georgia jetted off to New York City for a holiday without Lee. They were also both spotted without their wedding bands, which led to a wave of speculation online suggesting they had ended their relationship.


Daily Mail
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Georgia Love parts ways with another longtime love after split from husband Lee Elliott: 'A lot of letting-it-go moments'
Georgia Love has revealed her heartache after another major loss. The Bachelorette star, 35, took to Instagram on Thursday to reveal that she was saying goodbye to the beloved car that she had bought from her mum prior to her death. Speaking of the emotional farewell, Georgia shed light on why the set of wheels held so much sentimental value. 'I bought Mum's car from her before any of us knew she was sick in 2016 and loved this sexy redhead so much,' she shared. 'It was a piece of her,' she wrote. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. The Bachelorette star, 35, took to Instagram on Thursday to reveal that she was saying goodbye to the beloved car that she bought from her mum prior to her death Georgia's mum Belinda passed away that same year after a six-month battle with pancreatic cancer. However, the car had given the reality star 'more grief' and cost her 'more money' than she could cope with over the last 18 months, aiding her in her decision that it was 'mum's sign to remove the emotional attachment and let it go'. 'So while I'm going through a lot of letting-it-go moments right now, the time felt right,' she added. Then, Georgia lightened the mood with a hilarious observation about her new Mazda and its glaring similarities. 'But it's still sexy and red as Mum's always were,' she noted of the new whip. It's been a big month of change for Georgia, who sold the Melbourne home she shared with her former husband Lee Elliott last weekend. The couple, who met on the beloved Aussie reality series in 2016, put their home on the market a few months after announcing their split earlier this year. The four-bedroom home in Hampton East went under the hammer on Saturday. Their property passed in on a $1.53million bid after being listed with $1.5million to $1.58million price expectations. However, over the weekend, post-auction negotiations ended with the sale of the home for an undisclosed amount. The pair paid an estimated $1.35million for the chic, ultra-modern, two-storey townhouse in 2021. It can then be assumed that the former couple pocketed at least $180,000 from the sale. Georgia and Lee fuelled rumours they had split for some time, as it had been more than four months since they were seen together. The pair spent Christmas apart with their respective families before Georgia jetted off to New York City for a holiday without Lee. They were also both spotted without their wedding bands, which led to a wave of speculation online suggesting they had ended their relationship.


Daily Mail
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
The Bachelorette's Georgia Love and Lee Elliott make a humble profit on Melbourne home following public split
The Bachelorette 's Georgia Love and Lee Elliott have sold their Melbourne home - and a big payday is coming their way. Georgia, 35, and Lee, 43, who met on the beloved Aussie reality series in 2016, put their home on the market a few months after announcing their split earlier this year. The former couple's four bedroom home in Hampton East went under the hammer on Saturday. Their property passed in on a $1.53million bid after being listed with $1.5million to $1.58million price expectations. However, over the weekend, post-auction negotiations ended with the sale of the home for an undisclosed amount. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. The pair paid an estimated $1.35million for the chic, ultra-modern, two-storey townhouse in 2021. It can then be assumed that the former couple pocketed at least $180,000 from the sale. Georgia and Lee may have shocked fans with their split, but they proved on Saturday that there is no bad blood between them. The former couple appeared very friendly with each other as they attended the auction of their Hampton East 'love nest' in Victoria. They had plenty to be happy about, as the 'SOLD' sticker outside their marital home proved they managed to offload the $1.35million property. The exes were all smiles as they then went out to a local café together to celebrate the sale. Georgia was rugged up for the occasion, wearing a thick jumper and grey skirt over opaque black stockings. Located 17km from the CBD in the upmarket Bayside area, the property boasts a thoughtful open-plan layout and an alfresco dining area with a BBQ kitchen. Highlights include a main bedroom with a private balcony, a fitted dressing room, and a dual-vanity ensuite. Design features include double-glazed windows and doors, Caesarstone benchtops, Tasmanian oak flooring, hydronic heating, and reverse-cycle air conditioning. Georgia and Lee fuelled rumours they had split for some time, as it had been more than four months since they were seen together. The pair spent Christmas apart with their respective families before Georgia jetted off to New York City for a holiday without Lee. They were also both spotted without their wedding bands, which led to a wave of speculation online suggesting they had ended their relationship.


Herald Sun
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Herald Sun
Bachelorette Australia: Georgia Love and Lee Elliott bid farewell
Georgia Love and Lee Elliott in Melbourne. Picture:. Bachelorette Australia ex-couple Georgia Love and Lee Elliott's Melbourne house sold under the hammer on the weekend. An action-packed auction weekend also saw a Seaford house with a six-figure asking range unexpectedly change hands for more than $1m. Ms Love, an Australian Radio Network newsreader, and Mr Lee put their home at 63A Wickham Rd, Hampton East, on the market following their February break-up. RELATED: The Bachelor's Snezana and Sam Wood's $6.6m price hopes for Elsternwick pad 'Hectic' bidding war pushes Hampton East home $268k over reserve Hampton abode sells for hundreds of thousands above its price hopes at auction The couple met on the The Bachelorette's 2016 season and had been married for four years. On Saturday, their four-bedroom property passed in on a $1.53m bid after being listed with $1.5m-$1.58m price hopes. But Hodges Sandringham director Angus Graham said that the property sold during post-auction negotiations for an undisclosed sum. In the city's south east, a four-bedroom house at 4 Lexton Court, Seaford, advertised for $840,000-$880,000 shocked Ray White director Shane O'Sughrue with a 'cracker' result. Georgia Love and Lee Elliott purchased the four-bedroom house at 63A Wickham Rd, Hampton East, in 2021. Georgia Love and Lee Elliot photographed in 2023. Picture: Magner Media. The deck has a fully-plumbed barbecue kitchen. The partially-renovated abode fetched $1,136,500. 'The reserve was $880,000 and it went off its head,' Mr O'Sughrue. 'Basically, there was 100 people in the crowd, eight bidders registered and five who actually took part.' He was 'blown away by the competitive bidding' which saw the house snapped up by a family. 'I haven't seen anything like it this quarter,' Mr O'Sughrue added, although he noted it was rare to find a four-bedroom house in that particular pocket of Seaford. 'There was nothing fancy about, we just styled it and put some curtains in it,' he said. 'It definitely exceeded my expectations and the vendors' expectations.' 4 Lexton Court, Seaford, sold for more than $1.13m. The kitchen is fitted with a freestanding 900mm Westinghouse gas cooktop and electric oven, wooden benchtops and a breakfast bar. Another property that outperformed predictions was a Victorian-era house at 47 Donald St, Prahran. Industry sources indicated the residence sold for $3.28m after being listed with $2.2m-$2.4m price hopes. However, Jellis Craig partner David Sciola said the reserve was set at $2.4m with the sales price undisclosed. Mr Sciola said the two bidders consisted of a local investor and previous tenant who was emotionally connected to the residence, with both buyers 'very motivated to secure the property'. 'It was a very competitive, out-of-the box result for a three-bedroom, one bathroom period home that was very charming and unique, and had a quirky renovation done in the '90s,' Mr Sciola said. 47 Donald St, Prahran, features an iron lace veranda and brick facade, leadlight windows and a cathedral ceiling and clerestory turret in the living area. The marble-fitted kitchen with a walk-in wardrobe and dual butler's pantry and laundry area. In Cheltenham, eight bidders were in the mix for a two-bedroom townhouse at 7 Ward St. Ray White The Bayside Group's Trevor Bowen said a crowed of more than 100 people gathered to watch the auction. The townhouse was placed on the market at the $850,000 second bid, which met the reserve. Set on 256sq m, the home sold for $1.065m, a sum $215,000 above the reserve. 'The winning bidders were a downsizing couple from Endeavour Hills, accompanied by their son on the day,' Mr Bowen said. According to PropTrack, Victoria achieved a preliminary 70.2 per cent clearance rate from 510 early auction results this week. Sign up to the Herald Sun Weekly Real Estate Update. Click here to get the latest Victorian property market news delivered direct to your inbox. MORE: Collingwood: 'The Lamington' pad's red hot auction result Dan Andrews' 'ghost' home legacy revealed as apartment towers stall Bodybuilder Sergio Taranto lists Lysterfield mansion

News.com.au
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- News.com.au
Bachelorette Australia: Georgia Love and Lee Elliott bid farewell
Bachelorette Australia ex-couple Georgia Love and Lee Elliott's Melbourne house sold under the hammer on the weekend. An action-packed auction weekend also saw a Seaford house with a six-figure asking range unexpectedly change hands for more than $1m. Ms Love, an Australian Radio Network newsreader, and Mr Lee put their home at 63A Wickham Rd, Hampton East, on the market following their February break-up. The couple met on the The Bachelorette's 2016 season and had been married for four years. On Saturday, their four-bedroom property passed in on a $1.53m bid after being listed with $1.5m-$1.58m price hopes. But Hodges Sandringham director Angus Graham said that the property sold during post-auction negotiations for an undisclosed sum. In the city's south east, a four-bedroom house at 4 Lexton Court, Seaford, advertised for $840,000-$880,000 shocked Ray White director Shane O'Sughrue with a 'cracker' result. The partially-renovated abode fetched $1,136,500. 'The reserve was $880,000 and it went off its head,' Mr O'Sughrue. 'Basically, there was 100 people in the crowd, eight bidders registered and five who actually took part.' He was 'blown away by the competitive bidding' which saw the house snapped up by a family. 'I haven't seen anything like it this quarter,' Mr O'Sughrue added, although he noted it was rare to find a four-bedroom house in that particular pocket of Seaford. 'There was nothing fancy about, we just styled it and put some curtains in it,' he said. 'It definitely exceeded my expectations and the vendors' expectations.' Another property that outperformed predictions was a Victorian-era house at 47 Donald St, Prahran. Industry sources indicated the residence sold for $3.28m after being listed with $2.2m-$2.4m price hopes. However, Jellis Craig partner David Sciola said the reserve was set at $2.4m with the sales price undisclosed. Mr Sciola said the two bidders consisted of a local investor and previous tenant who was emotionally connected to the residence, with both buyers 'very motivated to secure the property'. 'It was a very competitive, out-of-the box result for a three-bedroom, one bathroom period home that was very charming and unique, and had a quirky renovation done in the '90s,' Mr Sciola said. In Cheltenham, eight bidders were in the mix for a two-bedroom townhouse at 7 Ward St. Ray White The Bayside Group's Trevor Bowen said a crowed of more than 100 people gathered to watch the auction. The townhouse was placed on the market at the $850,000 second bid, which met the reserve. Set on 256sq m, the home sold for $1.065m, a sum $215,000 above the reserve. 'The winning bidders were a downsizing couple from Endeavour Hills, accompanied by their son on the day,' Mr Bowen said. According to PropTrack, Victoria achieved a preliminary 70.2 per cent clearance rate from 510 early auction results this week.