Ellyse Perry and Nat Fyfe linked in romance rumours
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Australian cricketer Ellyse Perry was spotted in the Fremantle changerooms over the weekend, sparking rumours she is dating Dockers captain Nat Fyfe.
Perry joined the Dockers players in the sheds following Fremantle’s convincing 16.12 (108) to 6.10 (46) victory over the Hawthorn Hawks at Launceston’s UTAS Stadium – coincidentally Fyfe’s 200th AFL game.
Footage of the superstar all-rounder has sparked speculation on whether she is dating the two-time Brownlow Medallist.
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According to The Herald Sun, Perry and Fyfe have been good friends for a while.
Perry is also the only woman, apart from family members, that Fyfe follows on Instagram.
Ahead of the 2020 Brownlow Medal, Channel 7 asked Fyfe: “Other than your partner, who would you take to the Brownlow?”
The Fremantle captain replied: “Ellyse Perry, can I say that?”
Perry split from her ex-husband, Wallabies centre Matt Toomua, in July 2020 after nearly five years of marriage.
“It’s with the greatest of respect for one another that we decided to separate earlier this year,” the pair said in a joint statement.
“We felt this was the right course of action and is in the best interests of each other and our current lives. This is something that has evolved and is a mutual decision.
“Throughout our relationship we have remained private and we ask that our space and privacy continue to be respected during this difficult time for both of us.”
The rugby union star has since unveiled a new romance on social media, reportedly dating 29-year-old psychologist Naomi Cameron.
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Last week, Perry became the latest high-profile cricketer to withdraw from The Hundred, citing personal reasons.
“We are obviously very disappointed that Ellyse Perry has had to withdraw from the Hundred due to personal circumstances, but we completely understand her decision and wish her all the best,” Head of The Hundred women’s competition Beth Barrett-Wild said.