Tracey Jewel’s ‘stalking’ nightmare: New hell for suicidal MAFS star

Tracey Jewel’s ‘stalking’ nightmare: Suicidal MAFS star is left terrified as a woman ‘makes harassing phone calls’ – before police are forced to intervene

Married At First Sight star Tracey Jewel has claimed she is the victim of a ‘stalker’.

The 37-year-old single mother told New Idea on Monday that police have stepped in after a woman harassed her with phone calls.

Tracey said: ‘Just last weekend I had to go to the police because this lady kept calling me and harassing me. It still goes on to this day.’

New nightmare: Married At First Sight’s Tracey Jewel has claimed she is the victim of a ‘stalker’

She added: ‘Just because I did a reality show doesn’t mean I deserve this. It keeps happening in my life.’ 

According to Tracey, police contacted the woman and ‘gave her a warning’, but she has not been charged with any crime.

‘The reason she kept calling me was because she lost her parents to cancer last year, and that’s her reason. She was taking her hurt and upset out on me,’ Tracey said.

Ordeal: Tracey said on Monday that police have stepped in after a woman harassed her with phone calls. The woman has been 'given a warning', but has not been charged with any crime

Ordeal: Tracey said on Monday that police have stepped in after a woman harassed her with phone calls. The woman has been ‘given a warning’, but has not been charged with any crime

It comes after Tracey told Daily Mail Australia last month that she was feeling suicidal after stepping down as director and shareholder of her fitness company 360 Hit.

‘Because of my mental health, I’m not doing very well and didn’t want to breach duty of care and director duties,’ she said, explaining her decision to leave the business.

Tracey added that she was unable to work due to the ‘negative attention’ she had received since appearing on MAFS early last year. 

Mental health crisis: It comes after Tracey told Daily Mail Australia last month she was feeling suicidal after stepping down as director and shareholder of her fitness company 360 Hit

Mental health crisis: It comes after Tracey told Daily Mail Australia last month she was feeling suicidal after stepping down as director and shareholder of her fitness company 360 Hit 

‘No one will hire me, due to all this ongoing negative attention,’ she said. ‘My name and reputation is ruined.’

‘These people have ruined my life. I am suicidal most days,’ she added tearfully.

Meanwhile, Tracey is preparing for a means inquiry at Perth Magistrates Court on August 30, where it will be determined if she has the capacity to pay a $34,000 debt she owes her ex-boyfriend, Patrick Kedemos.

Struggling: Tracey resigned as a director and shareholder of wellness studio 360 Hit on July 12, but stayed on as an 'ambassador' until July 30. The current shareholders are Tracey's boyfriend Nathan Constable (right) and her elderly mother Jennifer Collett (not pictured)

Struggling: Tracey resigned as a director and shareholder of wellness studio 360 Hit on July 12, but stayed on as an ‘ambassador’ until July 30. The current shareholders are Tracey’s boyfriend Nathan Constable (right) and her elderly mother Jennifer Collett (not pictured)

'No one will hire me': Tracey recently said she has been unable to work due to the 'negative attention' she has received since appearing on MAFS early last year

‘No one will hire me’: Tracey recently said she has been unable to work due to the ‘negative attention’ she has received since appearing on MAFS early last year

The court will take into consideration factors including: Tracey’s assets and liabilities, any future earnings from an employer and the existence, location and value of any property that can be seized and sold.

Tracey’s current boyfriend, Nathan Constable, is now the sole director and 50 per cent shareholder of MCJ Fitness, the company behind 360 Hit.

Her elderly mother, Jennifer Collett, has become another 50 per cent shareholder.

If you or anyone you know is suffering from depression, call Lifeline on 13 11 14, Beyondblue on 1300 22 4636, or Kids Helpline on 1800 55 1800 

In debt: Meanwhile, Tracey is preparing for a means inquiry at Perth Magistrates Court on August 30, where it will be determined if she has the capacity to pay a $34,000 debt she owes her ex-boyfriend Patrick Kedemos (right). Pictured together last year

In debt: Meanwhile, Tracey is preparing for a means inquiry at Perth Magistrates Court on August 30, where it will be determined if she has the capacity to pay a $34,000 debt she owes her ex-boyfriend Patrick Kedemos (right). Pictured together last year 

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