REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

Local Partners

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

Update your news preferences and get the latest news delivered to your inbox.

90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

Local Partners

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

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Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

Update your news preferences and get the latest news delivered to your inbox.

90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

Update your news preferences and get the latest news delivered to your inbox.

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

Local Partners

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

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Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

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Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

Local Partners

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

Local Partners

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

Update your news preferences and get the latest news delivered to your inbox.

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

Update your news preferences and get the latest news delivered to your inbox.

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

Local Partners

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

Update your news preferences and get the latest news delivered to your inbox.

90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

Update your news preferences and get the latest news delivered to your inbox.

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

A post shared by Sophie Monk (@sophiemonk) on


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 

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"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."

First red carpet with @stulaundy44 ❀️ at @aria_official πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ˜

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Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 

When you're trying to look hot but your leg is cramping 😳 Magazine: @whomagazine sexiest ppl 2017 Photographer: @georgesantoni Hair and Makeup: @alliboyle Stylist: @kim_capital_l Dress: @sassandbide Swimsuit: @jetsswimwear Earrings: @colettebycolettehayman Writer: @wangbrand Out today!

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While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.

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Sophie Monk splits up with Stu Laundy

Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram
Sophie Monk and Stu Laundy have split. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

REALITY TV star Sophie Monk has revealed that she has split up her on-screen love from The Bachelorette, Stu Laundy.

Monk confirmed the news in a late-night Instagram post.

"I don't know how to explain this because it's an unusual circumstance to be in," she wrote.

"But because I entered this relationship so publicly, I know I owe an answer to Australia about my personal life.

"I went into this experience looking to settle down and start a family.
 


"I gave it the best shot I could and my intentions were everything I said I was looking for, but unfortunately it just
didn't work out.

"As much as I respect him [Laundy], we are just very different people.

"There were no contracts or pressure to stay together whatsoever from anyone and we remain friends.

"The positive in this whole experience is it taught me to jump out of my comfort zone in order to find real love and made me much stronger.

"I sincerely want to apologise to anyone who invested so much love and support and I hope I haven't disappointed anyone."


Monk and Laundy's relationship has been dogged by rumours that they had broken up as soon as The Bachelorette finale aired in October.

Many fans were unconvinced by the match, and Monk was forced to address claims that their public appearances were staged for the cameras.

She told Nova radio in December that the rumours surrounding her relationship were "mental".

"Every day is something different and because I travel and work all the time you can't always be together. There will be another story that we've broken up as soon as I go and do another job, to be honest," she said.

"You've just got to roll with it. I guess at least people are interested."
 


While Monk has been unlucky in love, her career is more successful than ever after winning hearts - and big ratings - on Channel 10's love contest last year.

She will be back on our screens in 2018 as the host of Channel 9's new reality show Love Island.

Monk first came to prominence in 2000 as a contestant on the seminal reality TV singing contest Popstars, which saw her enjoy chart success as a member of the girl group Bardot.


Stay Connected

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90-year-old ferry restored from 'firewood'

LOVINGLY RESTORED: Ballina's Dona and Peter Graham with the former Sydney ferry Myrna. They will sail the vessel (also pictured at left) along the Richmond River during the duck races on Australia Day.

Ballina couple has given new life to a former Sydney ferry

Get in early for your chance to see Ballina's best view

CHECK OUT THE VIEW: The public has an opportunity to check out the view at Ballina's Marine Rescue tower in an open day to be held on Australia Day. Volunteer Tony Hensley is pictured at work in the tower.

Visit the Marine Rescue tower and help raise money

'Inaccurate' ads about Lennox lake were not authorised

There has been a lot of controversy about plans to close the eastern road at Lake Ainsworth.

Preserving Lake Ainsworth group was unaware of the advertisements

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