Mia Fevola, 21, split with AFL star Jamarra Ugle-Hagan, 19, due to ‘too much pressure’ on their relationship
Mia Fevola announced she and AFL star Jamarra Ugle-Hagan had broken up earlier this week.
And it seems that the young couple split as a result of ‘pressure’ on their fledgling romance.
On Saturday, a source told The Herald Sun there was ‘too much pressure’ on the young couple who had been dating for 12 months.
Heartbreak: Mia Fevola is said to have split with AFL star Jamarra Ugle-Hagan due to ‘too much pressure’ on their young relationship
While headlines have focused on the young love birds’ break-up, her make-up artist mother Alex Fevola drew attention to her daughter’s professional achievements this week.
Mia, 21, launched her clothing brand MALLT Collective last year and also consults for her mother’s cosmetics brand, Runway Room.
‘I am so proud of her, she really surprises me with her capabilities,’ the doting mother said of her firstborn daughter to the publication.
Over: On Saturday, a source told The Herald Sun there was ‘too much pressure’ on the couple who had been dating for 12 months
Proud as punch! While headlines focused on the love birds’ break-up, her mother Alex Fevola drew attention to her daughter’s professional achievements, including her clothing brand MALLT Collective. Alex said: ‘I am so proud of her, she really surprises me with her capabilities’
On Thursday, Mia shared the sad news of her split with the Western Bulldogs player, 19, on her Instagram Stories, and deleted all pictures of the footy star from her account.
‘Thank you to everyone for all the photos and messages,’ she wrote.
‘Jamarra and I have now gone our separate ways. I appreciate your messages and thank you for respecting my privacy.’
Statement: On Thursday, Mia shared the sad news of her split with the Western Bulldogs player, 19, on her Instagram Stories, and deleted all pictures of the footy star from her account
Mia had debuted her relationship with the rising footy star in March, meaning the pair were dating for at least six months.
Key forward Jamarra has been dubbed ‘Buddy Franklin 2.0’.
Mia’s stepfather, AFL great Brendan Fevola, 40, previously praised Jamarra during a radio interview.
Shock split: Mia had debuted her relationship with the rising footy star in March, meaning the pair were dating for at least six months. Key forward Jamarra has been dubbed ‘Buddy Franklin 2.0’
In a June interview with Triple M Footy, he said of Jamarra: ‘He does the dishes, he washes, he does everything, he’s amazing.
‘He’s got some strings to his bow, I’ve got to give it to him. Good kid.’
Late last month, Mia shared a video to Instagram of herself crying as she said goodbye to Jamarra before he flew to Tasmania to play a game against Essendon.
‘He’s a good kid’: Mia’s stepfather, AFL great Brendan Fevola, 40, previously praised Jamarra during a radio interview. He said of Jamarra: ‘He does the dishes, he washes, he does everything, he’s amazing’. Pictured left to right is Brendan, Alex, Mia and Jamarra