Big Brother star Tully Smyth has ‘hard launched’ her new relationship.
The influencer, 36, took to social media on Wednesday to show off her new beau, Ned Rohrt.
The internet personality shared a series of loved-up pictures with Rohrt, a Melbourne-based dentist, along with a caption inspired by Taylor Swift’s hit song Karma.
Adopting Swift’s lyrics, the caption read: ‘Karma is the guy with the teeth, coming straight home to me.’
Tully’s reference to teeth no doubt reflects Ned’s profession, but also his perfectly straight and white smile shown off in her images.
Big Brother star Tully Smyth has ‘hard launched’ her new relationship with Ned Rohrt. Both pictured
The influencer, 36, took to social media on Wednesday to show off her new beau
According to the website of Ned’s clinical practice, the handsome dentist has a particular interest in Oral Surgery and Cosmetic Dentistry.
It comes just seven months after Tully split with her boyfriend of two years, Daniel Parisi.
The Instagram couple called it quits as they struggled to make their relationship work after Daniel moved to the US for his dream job.
The internet personality shared a series of loved-up pictures with Rohrt, a Melbourne-based dentist, along with a caption inspired by Taylor Swift ‘s hit song Karma
Adopting Swift’s lyrics, the caption read: ‘Karma is the guy with the teeth, coming straight home to me’
Posting to her Instagram story in May, the Melbourne native said she ‘never imagined’ she would be sharing the news that her and sports presenter Daniel had broken up.
She wrote: ‘Not something I ever imagined writing let alone sharing on here but you guys have been with me for over a decade now … so many of you have grown up alongside me.
‘I’ve spoken a lot recently about life and how it doesn’t always go according to plan or the way we had hoped.’
Tully’s reference to teeth no doubt reflects Ned’s profession, but also his perfectly straight and white smile shown off in her images
According to the website of Ned’s clinical practice, the handsome dentist has a particular interest in Oral Surgery and Cosmetic Dentistry
The reality star added that long distance relationships are ‘impossibly difficult’ and that she still has a lot of love for her ex-boyfriend.
‘Sometimes you can love someone with every fiber of your being and it still just doesn’t work out the way you so desperately wanted it to,’ she continued.
‘I will always be his biggest cheerleader, his loudest hype girl and his best friend.
‘We walk away with so much love, empathy, understanding, support and an immense amount of respect for one another.
It comes just seven months after Tully split with her boyfriend of two years, Daniel Parisi (pictured left)
‘I know our relationship gave you so many of you guys hope.
‘And I want to say that … there is still so much to be hopeful for. There are good guys out there. Daniel is proof of that.’
Around the same time of her breakup, the influencer updated her followers about how her egg freezing process is going.
However, she also faced some backlash for participating in a sponsored brand deal with a Melbourne fertility clinic.
Egg freezing is a method of collecting and freezing a woman’s unfertilised eggs so they can be used to conceive at a later date.
‘I did some research and I’ve heard so many glowing recommendations, so many beautiful stories about people’s experiences with the Monash IVF team,’ Tully said in a lengthy video.
Emotional music swelled in the background as Tully explained how she’d finally ‘pulled the trigger’ on egg freezing after ‘marinating on the decision’ for years.
Around the same time of her breakup, the influencer updated her followers about how her egg freezing process is going. However, she also faced some backlash for participating in a sponsored brand deal with a Melbourne fertility clinic
According to the Monash IVF website, a single egg retrieval can cost between $7,000 and $10,000, along with additional costs for storage and fertility treatments.
Some users said free egg freezing should be given to women who desperately need it, rather than a seemingly privileged influencer.
Other critics said the idea of providing medical treatments in exchange for publicity made them ‘uncomfortable’, while others called for ‘stricter regulations’ on the kinds of products influencers can promote.
However, others spoke out in defence of Tully by arguing she may not have been able to afford it either.
It doesn’t appear that she is being paid for the collaboration, but rather has been gifted the treatment for free.
Two weeks ago, she posted a video to Instagram about the journey, and showed the process of her injecting herself with hormones to prepare for the egg-retrieval.
In the caption, she wrote ‘#gifted’ and she limited comments.
The reality said that long distance relationships are ‘impossibly difficult’ and that she still has a lot of love for her ex-boyfriend (both pictured)