Bachie fans were left stunned when Matt announced he and Chelsie had broken up, sparking rumours that it wasn't a mutual decision.
Astrophysicist Dr Matt Agnew chose chemical engineer Chelsie McLeod at the final rose ceremony for the 2019 season of the Channel 10 dating show.McLeod was fairly open about the break-up on her social media at the time, seemingly hinting it was not her choice.Source:Channel 10
Agnew released a statement in November saying their relationship hadn’t translated into the real world, before going silent. “You do try and find whatever positive things you can find from it but the experience certainly helped me grow as a person.”“I was dreading it. I put together my words and they were something I gave a lot of thought to to make sure I was conveying my feelings correctly,” he said.Matt and Chelsie split after six months.“I didn’t want to deal with comments, I didn’t want to deal with DMs and all that, and I’m really glad I did.
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