Over before it began! Young 'socialite' dumps Nomads bikie over text just days after he whisked her away on holiday and unfollowed all his female fans on Instagram 'out of respect' for her
- Ex-Nomads boss and convicted killer Moudi Tajjour, 35, started new romance
- Shared pictures of his weekend away with Instagram model Jessica Foster
- But she texted him on Monday morning to end their brief relationship
The former president of one of Australia's most feared bikie gangs has been dumped by his latest love interest just two days after whisking her away on holiday.
Ex-Nomads enforcer and convicted killer Moudi Tajjour, 35, shared pictures of his weekend away in Hamilton Island with Instagram model Jessica Foster on Saturday.
But their relationship came to a sudden end on Monday morning when she broke up with him over text, saying she couldn't cope with the sudden media attention.
The split came as a shock to Tajjour, who had just days earlier boasted about deleting all of his female fans on Instagram 'out of respect' for his new girlfriend.

Ex-Nomads enforcer and convicted killer Moudi Tajjour, 35, shared pictures of his weekend away in Hamilton Island with Instagram model Jessica Foster (pictured on the trip)

Tajjour (pictured at the weekend) took to social media to inform his 43,000 followers that he was unfollowing everyone out of respect for his new girlfriend - but they have broken up

Their relationship came to a sudden end on Monday morning when she texted him to let him down gently. Left is screenshot of the message uploaded to Instagram by Tajjour. Right is Tajjour's caption
After reading a Daily Mail story about her new romance, Miss Foster said she was worried about the media attention that comes with dating a former bikie boss and said she wanted to focus on her studies.
'My studies, work and family come first and I'm not set out for the media spotlight,' she told Tajjour.
'I have to concentrate on my studies with my last year and a half. I can't let anything jeopardise that at this current moment... unfortunately we met at the wrong time.'
She signed off: 'You're a perfect gentleman and you're nothing like what they portray you in the media. Thanks for everything again.'
A heartbroken Tajjour uploaded a screenshot of the message on his Instagram profile with a lengthy caption.

After reading a Daily Mail story about her new romance, Miss Foster (pictured) said she was worried about the media attention that comes with dating a former bikie boss and said she wanted to focus on her studies

After he shared the message, Dhakota Williams, the daughter of slain Melbourne gang boss Carl Williams, turned the knife with a post of her own. She shared an image of a meme (above) a friend had sent her which said: 'When you drop all your hoes for that one person and it doesn't work out.'
He wrote: 'Oh well that's life I guess and I actually understand where she is coming from and [she] isn't bitter or dirty.'
Tajjour criticised the media for reporting on his holiday which he had broadcast to his 43,000 Instagram followers.
'It was a simple short vacation away with a special woman I care about and wanted to be with but you guys ruined it,' he wrote.
Tajjour signed off by implying this was the first time he has been dumped and that he now knows how the women he has broken up with feel.
'Yeah I got dumped but that's ok - [I] now know how the 50,000 I've let go feel. I am sorry to you girls who I've dumped in past straight out.'
After he shared the message, Dhakota Williams, the daughter of slain Melbourne gang boss Carl Williams, turned the knife with a post of her own.


New love: The bikie has been romantically linked to Melbourne-based Instagram influencer Jessica Foster (pictured)

The bikie's Instagram page (pictured above) shows he is no longer following anyone
She shared an image of a meme a friend had sent her which said: 'When you drop all your hoes for that one person and it doesn't work out.'
Her dig was a reference to how Tajjour decided to unfollow everyone on Instagram and stop replying to women for Miss Foster's benefit.
On Saturday he told his followers: 'Out of respect for her I am unfollowing everyone and only leaving here cause she isn't a fan [of] my Instagram in general.'
'So to please her [I'm] going to stop replying to all women who hit me up so please no one be offended by me removing them off my page'.
Tajjour and the Melbourne-based social media influencer were romantically linked after they were seen on holiday together.
The pair shared photos of their recent trip to Hamilton Island where they were seen relaxing on luxury yachts, going on helicopter tours and eating lavish seafood dinners.
Ms Foster, who calls herself a socialite and is an ambassador for Fashion Nova, regularly uploads selfies in skimpy bikinis and tight dresses for her 314,000 Instagram followers.


Tajjour and the Melbourne-based beauty were romantically linked after they were seen on holiday together. The pair shared photos of their recent trip to Hamilton Island where they sailed on luxury yachts and went on helicopter tours

Tajjour (left) made a name for himself after he joined the Nomads outlaw motorcycle gang and acted as right-hand man to its national president, his elder brother Sleiman (right)
Taijour, the cousin of Kings Cross nightclub boss John Ibrahim, was the youngest ever member to join the Nomads ranks in the late-1990s.
After leaving school in Year Eight, he joined the Nomads as a 'nominee', but had to wait 16 months before becoming a fully fledged member
In 2006 he was jailed over the death of Robin Nassour, the younger brother of Fat Pizza star George Nassour.
Tajjour, his brother Sleiman and two other men had ambushed Nassour in an underground car park in Sydney with a plan to assault him.
One of the other gangsters produced a knife and stabbed Nassour in the leg and he bled to death.
The Taijour brothers claimed they did not know about the knife but were found guilty of manslaughter because they did not stop the assault once they saw it.
They were released from jail in March 2010.
Tajjour was Sergeant at Arms and Vice President of the Nomads, as an understudy to his older brother.
He became the president last year but later quit, saying: 'I'm getting old man.'
Tajjour was briefly married to disgraced property developer Salim Mehajer's sister Sanaa, 23, but the two split last year after she took an AVO out against him.
The two married in an Islamic ceremony in Sydney on Boxing Day in 2017, but Mehajer revealed things began to go sour by their honeymoon just weeks later.


Tajjour, was also in a brief romantic relationship with disgraced property developer Salim Mehajer's sister Sanaa (pictured)