Mia Fevola, 21, splits from her AFL star boyfriend Jamarra Ugle-Hagan, 19, after just six months

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    What went wrong? Mia Fevola, 21, splits from her AFL star boyfriend Jamarra Ugle-Hagan, 19, after just six months and completely wipes the Western Bulldogs player from her Instagram page


    Brendan Fevola’s stepdaughter Mia has announced her shock split from AFL star boyfriend Jamarra Ugle-Hagan. 

    The 21-year-old shared the news on her Instagram stories on Thursday, before completely wiping any pictures of the 19-year-old Western Bulldogs player from her feed. 

    Mia wrote in her part of her post: ‘Jamarra and I have now gone our separate ways.’ 

    It's over! Brendan Fevola's stepdaughter Mia announced her shock split from AFL star boyfriend Jamarra Ugle-Hagan on Thursday

    It’s over! Brendan Fevola’s stepdaughter Mia announced her shock split from AFL star boyfriend Jamarra Ugle-Hagan on Thursday

    ‘Thank you to everyone for all the photos and messages,’ her post began.

    ‘Jamarra and I have no gone our separate ways, I appreciate your messages and thank you for respecting my privacy.’ 

    Mia debuted her relationship with the rising AFL star in March, with the pair’s relationship lasting just six months.  

    Shock announcement: The 21-year-old shared the news on her Instagram stories on Thursday, before completely wiping any pictures of the 19-year-old Western Bulldogs player from her feed

    Shock announcement: The 21-year-old shared the news on her Instagram stories on Thursday, before completely wiping any pictures of the 19-year-old Western Bulldogs player from her feed

    'Jamarra and I have no gone our separate ways, I appreciate your messages and thank you for respecting my privacy,' she wrote

    ‘Jamarra and I have no gone our separate ways, I appreciate your messages and thank you for respecting my privacy,’ she wrote

    Mia confirmed the romance with Jamarra earlier this year, sharing a picture in which she coised up to the star in an Instagram post.

    Key forward Jamarra has been dubbed ‘Buddy Franklin 2.0.

    He is the first Indigenous player to be taken at pick one since Des Headland in 1998, and becomes the first Bulldog to top the AFL draft since Brownlow Medallist Adam Cooney had his name called out first in 2003. 

    Mia’s stepfather and AFL great Brendan Fevola, 40, previously gushed about Jamarra and gave him his tick of approval.  

    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 added: ‘He’s got some strings to his bow, I’ve got to give it to him. Good kid.’ 

    Mia split from Richmond premiership player Daniel Rioli in February last year. 

    It's over: Mia confirmed the romance with Jamarra earlier this year, sharing a picture in which she coised up to the star in an Instagram post

    It’s over: Mia confirmed the romance with Jamarra earlier this year, sharing a picture in which she coised up to the star in an Instagram post

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