Share This was my very first experience in the property market. I was not even actively looking for a home and I was blown away by the care and consideration Gene gave me throughout the process, the mother-of-two began. I was kept up to speed at every point. Both the seller and myself were looked after so brilliantly by Gene and his team. Gene showed me the property twice - enthusiastically- and helped me understand all the great assets the property had.
But when it came to endorsing Gene s (pictured) business online, the ex-WAG made the interesting decision not to mention their family relationship
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The mother of two, an influencer with more than 80,000 Instagram followers, often shares life updates with fans on social media.
The salon visit comes after Sam, a retired NRL star, was found guilty on Friday of intimidating his former father-in-law during an argument at Mr Hooke s country estate in October 2019.
Verdict: The salon visit comes after Sam (right), a retired NRL star, was found guilty on Friday of intimidating Phoebe s (centre) father, Mitchell Hooke (left), during an argument at Mr Hooke s country estate near Bowral, NSW, in October 2019
The court heard that a furious argument erupted between the pair as it came time for Sam to leave the home after visiting his two children as per the terms of his split with Phoebe, which had been finalised just a week earlier.
The magistrate who convicted NRL star Sam Burgess of intimidating his former father-in-law Mitch Hooke had several family links to two of Mr Hooke s daughters.
Mr Hooke raised the connections in a late-night email to police less than 12 hours before magistrate Robert Rabbidge was to announce whether he had found Burgess guilty.
Burgess was convicted on Friday of intimidating Mr Hooke during a fierce confrontation at the family s home near Bowral in New South Wales Southern Highlands on October 19, 2019.
Daily Mail Australia has seen the email and its contents are published here with the names and relationships between some of the parties removed for legal reasons.