Real Housewives of Sydney star Lisa Oldfield has announced her split from boyfriend James Laws in a very dramatic way — by flushing her engagement ring down the toilet.
Oldfield uploaded a recording of the deed and uploaded the video to her Instagram page.
In the now-deleted video, the 45-year-old reality star wrote, “Should have had him #spayed along with the dog.”
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Oldfield and Laws debuted their relationship, whom she once lovingly called “Jimbo” in March 2019, after she ended her 18-year-old marriage to politician, David Oldfield.
Speaking to The Daily Telegraph at the time, he gushed over his “whip-smart, gorgeous, funny and easygoing” new girlfriend, Lisa.
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In August 2019, Olfield publicly confessed she wanted to marry Laws.
Speaking to The Kyle and Jackie O Show, she predicted they would be married in 2020.
“I reckon we’ll be married by the end of next year,” she said.
She added: “He’s the real deal. He’s a super nice guy, supportive, so amazing with my boys.”
In January this year engagement rumours were sparked when Oldfield flaunted her stunning new ring which sat on her wedding finger.
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The reality star later confirmed to Daily Mail Australia that the ring was a birthday gift.
Former husband David Oldfield co-founded Australia’s One Nation party with Pauline Hanson, which has been heavily criticised for its nationalist policies and anti-immigration stance.
The couple split early last year after 18 years of marriage.
Oldfield rose to fame when she starred on the 2017 reality show The Real Housewives of Sydney.
Following the split from her husband, she began to struggle with her finances.
“When I found myself late last year facing a divorce with expensive legal fees and setting up a new home, I really didn’t know where to start,” she told news.com.au.
“It was awful — all of a sudden I didn’t have a roof over my head, I didn’t know where I was going to live, and I was facing hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal bills and I never expected that to happen to me.
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“I’ve always had a career and made good money, but I’d never had to be responsible for the financial side — David always paid the bills and did the budget.”
Oldfield said she and sons Bert and Harry were “lucky” to have moved in with her parents immediately after the break-up — a “luxury” many other women don’t have.
“I buried my head in the sand for the first month or two but the bills piled up — I was very lucky to have my parents’ emotional and financial support because my major asset — the family home — is frozen at the moment,” she said.
“We both had different skill sets — there was nothing untoward about it, nothing nefarious … but numbers bored me,” she added, saying in the past she preferred to spend her time outside of work hours with her kids rather than paying bills.
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2020-09-27 04:16:37Z
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