Police called to the home of Steve ‘Commando’ Willis for ‘breach of social distancing’

Police were called to the Sydney home of Steve ‘Commando’ Willis on Sunday, over a reported ‘breach of social distancing’. 

The claim stemmed from a training session the 43-year-old had held earlier that day at a reserve in Sydney’s northwest.  

In a statement to The Daily Telegraph, a spokesman for the former Biggest Loser trainer explained: ‘Steve was contacted [by police] on Saturday regarding a reported breach of social distancing’. 

Police were called to the Sydney home of Steve ‘Commando’ Willis (pictured) on Sunday, over a reported ‘breach of social distancing’. The claim stemmed from a training session the 43-year-old had held earlier that day at a reserve in Sydney’s northwest

‘He confirmed with local police that he was operating as per current regulations.’   

The spokesperson went on to claim that police were called, ‘because he had made a formal complaint to them about a woman identified as “Margaret”.’

The woman, known only as ‘Margaret’, is a former client who has been embroiled in an ongoing dispute with Steve over ‘unpaid fees’ the trainer claims she owes. 

‘Steve has been in contact with the police again today regarding ongoing stalking from Margaret. We are in the process of seeking appropriate legal measures against her,’ the representative added. 

In a statement to The Daily Telegraph, police confirmed: ‘About 1pm today (Sunday), an officer from The Hills Police Area Command attended a home in Beaumont Hills, following reports a woman was seen in the area.’ 

‘Police spoke to the occupant to discuss any possible further action.’

In a statement to The Daily Telegraph, a spokesman for the former Biggest Loser trainer explained: 'Steve was contacted (by police) on Saturday regarding a reported breach of social distancing. He confirmed with local police that he was operating as per current regulations'

In a statement to The Daily Telegraph, a spokesman for the former Biggest Loser trainer explained: ‘Steve was contacted (by police) on Saturday regarding a reported breach of social distancing. He confirmed with local police that he was operating as per current regulations’

Willis shared a number of photos and videos to his Instagram Stories on Sunday which appeared to show the training session in question

Willis shared a number of photos and videos to his Instagram Stories on Sunday which appeared to show the training session in question

The spokesperson went on to claim that police were called, 'because he had made a formal complaint to them about a woman identified as 'Margaret'.' The woman is a former client embroiled in an ongoing dispute with Steve over 'unpaid fees' the trainer claims she owes

The spokesperson went on to claim that police were called, ‘because he had made a formal complaint to them about a woman identified as ‘Margaret’.’ The woman is a former client embroiled in an ongoing dispute with Steve over ‘unpaid fees’ the trainer claims she owes

The woman known as Margaret further told the paper that she reported Steve for ‘breaching social distancing rules at his classes’ and denied that she had been ‘stalking’ him. 

Willis shared a number of photos and videos to his Instagram Stories on Sunday which appeared to show the training session in question.  

Daily Mail Australia has reached out to Steve ‘Commando’ Willis for further comment. 

Last Sunday, the personal training client known as Margaret was filmed getting into a heated argument with celebrity coach Steve over alleged outstanding fees. 

Margaret claims she doesn’t owe the former Biggest Loser star the $1350 he’s asking. 

Video footage went viral showing Willis and his new girlfriend, F45 trainer Harika Vancuylenberg, getting into a confrontation with his former client Margaret in Sydney’s northwest.

The former reality star claimed Margaret owed him $1350 in unpaid personal training session fees, but she has since come forward to Daily Mail Australia to vehemently dispute the debt. 

Willis and girlfriend Harika Vancuylenberg (right) called the police following a row with the former personal training client known as Margaret last Sunday. Pictured together in Sydney's north-west on May 18

Willis and girlfriend Harika Vancuylenberg (right) called the police following a row with the former personal training client known as Margaret last Sunday. Pictured together in Sydney’s north-west on May 18

Margaret was filmed approaching Willis and Ms Vancuylenberg as they packed equipment into their car following a group fitness session on Sunday.  

‘You are not engaging with him. You pay him what you owe him,’ Ms Vancuylenberg screamed at Margaret in the footage.

‘No money, no talking! He has told you $1,300. That is what you owe him.’   

Margaret responded: ‘If you don’t agree we can go to court, because I have the record that I paid you.’ 

Margaret – who wished for her last name not to be published – insisted she had already paid Willis, who has been training her since April last year and provided Daily Mail with Instagram messages. 

‘Until this is done there will be no further training,’ Willis wrote in one message. 

'I paid him, I have record': Steve, 43, was confronted by the client, Margaret, about a dispute regarding her alleged outstanding fees in Caddies Creek Reserve in Sydney. Video footage showed Steve's girlfriend, Harika (pictured), stepping in on his behalf, claiming Margaret, a former client, owed him $1,350  Pictured with Harika Vancuylenberg

‘I paid him, I have record’: Steve, 43, was confronted by the client, Margaret, about a dispute regarding her alleged outstanding fees in Caddies Creek Reserve in Sydney. Video footage showed Steve’s girlfriend, Harika (pictured), stepping in on his behalf, claiming Margaret, a former client, owed him $1,350  Pictured with Harika Vancuylenberg

The back-and-forth between the pair continued, before Margaret asked Willis to meet up with her face-to-face to pay him in cash.

‘No Margaret – you have one hour to transfer the money,’ he said.

Margaret responded: ‘I didn’t say or mean I’m not paying you – you just get angry and [run] away.’

Margaret, who saw Willis two to four times a week since last April, claims she paid Willis in cash at the start of every session. 

In messages to Margaret on May 20, Willis claimed she owed him for two $200 for each personal training session on the April 17, and April 21, May 1, May 4 and May 5.

Margaret continued to ask to meet up with Willis face-to-face to pay him in cash, but Willis insisted she simply bank transfer the unpaid money and call it a day.  

Leaked messages between Steve 'Commando' Willis and his former client Margaret show the former Bigges Loser trainer ask for unpaid fees

Leaked messages between Steve 'Commando' Willis demanded $1350 in unpaid fees

Margaret – who wished for her last name not to be published – insisted she had already paid Willis, who has been training her since April last year

Leaked messages between Steve 'Commando' Willis and his former client Margaret

Leaked messages between Steve 'Commando' Willis and his former client Margaret

Leaked messages between Steve ‘commando’ Willis  and his former client Margaret 

The fitness lover said the public spat broke out shortly after she drove to the public reserve to confront Willis about the payments.

‘When I parked my car in the car park and still in the car, Harika sent her two kids, a boy and a girl, to come around my car to check me,’ she claimed.

‘There was nobody else around my parking spot so it was very obvious. I didn’t want to get involved with any kids. So I drove off to get a coffee. 

‘When I came back I parked in a different spot, I saw in my mirror that Harika came to the rear of my car and started to take photos of me when I was sitting inside.’

Margaret said this is when the confrontation was sparked, before she pulled her phone out to film the incident. 

Margaret was filmed insisting to the couple that she had paid what she owed Willis. 

‘No, I paid him. I have record,’ she said as she filmed the dispute.

‘This is my business. Go away,’ Willis said as he attempted to end the exchange. 

'This is my business, go away': Harika threatened that Steve (pictured) would take legal action against Margaret after he told her to 'go away'

‘This is my business, go away’: Harika threatened that Steve (pictured) would take legal action against Margaret after he told her to ‘go away’

Ms Vancuylenberg told Margaret that Willis would take legal action.

‘We don’t want you in our lives, okay? Pay him what you owe otherwise I will take you to court myself for harassment,’ she said.

The F45 tranier then claimed that she caught Margaret taking photos of her while working out at the gym, which she denied.

‘You’re showing up here in my business, go away. Margaret, get out of my face,’ Willis said.

The tense argument lasted for over two minutes until Willis and his girlfriend got into their car.

NSW Police confirmed to Daily Mail Australia that a complaint had been made to The Hills Police Area Command on Sunday following the incident.

Management for Willis declined to comment, saying the matter was now with the police.

The former Biggest Loser coach is yet to confirm his relationship with Ms Vancuylenberg, who works as a trainer at popular fitness franchise F45.

They were recently pictured holding hands in Sydney, following his break-up with Michelle Bridges in December after eight years of dating.

It has been reported the pair met in November on a fitness retreat in Tahiti, but did not start dating until February, after he’d split from Bridges. 

Relationship: Steve is yet to confirm his new relationship with Harika. He split from ex-partner Michelle Bridges in December. Pictured together on July 15, 2017 in Sydney

Relationship: Steve is yet to confirm his new relationship with Harika. He split from ex-partner Michelle Bridges in December. Pictured together on July 15, 2017 in Sydney

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