Inside Phoebe Burgess’ lavish life: A designer wardrobe, cruising in a $100,000 Range Rover and a swag of sponsors for the endless selfies she posts from the family estate – as her split from Sam gets even messier
Her marriage to retired NRL star Sam Burgess may be in tatters, but that hasn’t stopped Phoebe Burgess (née Hooke) from living the WAG lifestyle.
Since splitting from the Rabbitohs captain-turned-assistant coach in October last year, Phoebe has fashioned herself into one of Australia’s most glamorous single mothers.
The former journalist, 31, who reportedly walked away with 70 per cent of the marital wealth after divorcing Sam, currently lives at her parents’ Southern Highlands estate with her daughter, Poppy, three, and son, Billy, one.
Lavish life: Her marriage to retired NRL star Sam Burgess may be in tatters, but that hasn’t stopped Phoebe Burgess (née Hooke) from living the WAG lifestyle
There, the single mother has access to sprawling, well-manicured gardens, ornate dining rooms, five bedrooms, three bathrooms and a state-of-the-art stable complex.
As part of the divorce settlement, Phoebe has also taken ownership of a white SDVA Range Rover, which is valued at $100,000.
Sam’s F45 gym in Bowral was put into Phoebe’s name following their divorce as well.
Living it up! Since splitting from the Rabbitohs captain-turned-assistant coach in October last year, Phoebe has fashioned herself into one of Australia’s most glamorous single mothers. Pictured: Sam and Phoebe in happier times
Phoebe, who has more than 81,000 followers on Instagram, typically spends her days uploading sponsored posts for fashion and beauty brands.
She makes up to $1,300 per sponsored post, according to a website that estimates influencers’ earnings based on their followers and engagement levels.
This means she could potentially be earning $9,100 per week, if she shares a branded post every day.
Lap of luxury: The former journalist, 31, who reportedly walked away with 70 per cent of the marital wealth after divorcing Sam, currently lives at her parents’ Southern Highlands estate with her daughter, Poppy, three, and son, Billy, one (pictured)
Paradise: The estate’s manicured grounds are an ideal backdrop for Phoebe’s Instagram snaps
Over the past few weeks, she has shared a slew of posts promoting brands including Nespresso, Ostelin vitamins, Johnsons & Johnsons Baby, L’Occitane and Specsavers.
She often promotes designers such as Zimmermann, Aje, Camilla and Marc, Bassike and Carolina Herrera.
Even in her ostensibly non-sponsored posts, Phoebe makes sure to tag the outfits she is wearing.
Perhaps her greatest extravagance is her handbag collection.
Equine enthusiasts: Phoebe’s horse-loving family owns a state-of-the-art stable complex
Nice wheels! As part of the divorce settlement, Phoebe has taken ownership of a white SDVA Range Rover (pictured), which is valued at $100,000
She reportedly owns a Balenciaga handbag worth $2,200, a $3,500 Dior tote, a $7,000 denim Chanel handbag and a $2,000 Loewe tote.
Sam and Phoebe split in October 2019, after four tumultuous years of marriage.
They had initially separated in December 2018 – shortly after the birth of their son, Billy – but reconciled in April, only to end things for good six months later.
Sell, sell, sell! Phoebe, who has more than 81,000 followers on Instagram, typically spends her days uploading sponsored posts for fashion and beauty brands
Cha-ching! She makes up to $1,300 per sponsored post, according to a website that estimates influencers’ earnings based on their followers and engagement levels
Raking it in! This means she could potentially be earning $9,100 per week, if she shares a branded post every day
On Friday, October 2, Sam formally stood down from his coaching role at the South Sydney Rabbitohs after claims about his marriage and wild lifestyle were published in The Australian.
The NRL and NSW Police have both launched investigations into the allegations.
The lawyer acting for Sam Burgess, Mark O’Brien, has strongly denied all allegations.
‘The allegations are false and constitute an indefensible defamation against my client,’ Mr O’Brien said.
Expensive taste: Phoebe often promotes designers such as Zimmermann, Aje, Camilla and Marc, Bassike and Carolina Herrera
The article included text messages Phoebe allegedly sent to Hollywood star Russell Crowe, who part-owns the Rabbitohs NRL club, in November 2018.
Rabbitohs staff members have also been accused of covering up Sam’s alleged indiscretions. It is not alleged that Russell was involved in any cover-up.
‘I thought we had the world at our feet together,’ Phoebe allegedly wrote to the actor. ‘He might need a good friend because he is just not our Sam.’
Old world charm: Phoebe uses her parents’ elegant home as a backdrop for her glamorous Instagram photo shoots
The article also included text messages Sam allegedly sent to Phoebe, after her initial conversation with the club owner came to light.
‘Phoebe why did you message RC saying everything,’ Sam allegedly wrote. ‘What are you trying to solve here?’
In the wake of the initial article, more bombshell claims about the 31-year-old footballer have come to light.
Explosive claims: On Friday, Sam stood down from his coaching role at the South Sydney Rabbitohs after claims about his marriage and wild lifestyle were published in The Australian
Sam was staying with his brother Luke at The Establishment, in Sydney’s CBD, on November 5, 2018, following a farewell BBQ for Souths player Jason Clark, The Daily Telegraph reported.
Phoebe was reportedly at home while her husband continued to stretch the festivities over a day.
According to the report, Sam returned home when his mother Julie – known to NRL fans as ‘Mrs B’ – descended on the swanky hotel in the early hours of the evening.
Denial: The lawyer acting for Burgess, Mark O’Brien, has strongly denied all allegations
Julie allegedly asked hotel staff for the number of her son’s hotel room and after an hour of convincing, she moved Sam and Luke into a car.
‘Julie virtually had to drag Sam and Luke to her car by their ears, but somehow she got them out of that room and into her car,’ a source claimed.
NRL CEO Andrew Abdo said the league has launched an investigation into the claims made by The Australian, but they will not take action based off allegations.
‘The action we have taken is to initiate the investigation,’ he said last Friday.
Texts: The article included texts Phoebe allegedly sent to Hollywood star Russell Crowe (right), who part owns the Rabbitohs NRL club. Rabbitohs staff have also been accused of covering up Sam’s alleged indiscretions. It is not alleged that Russell was involved in any cover-up
‘Because these are allegations, we don’t have the facts before us, we’re not going to be taking any further action until we have the information needed to do that.
‘However, I believe that Sam Burgess has stood himself down from South Sydney Rabbitohs duties this weekend. And I also believe that he has stood down from Fox Sports as well.’
Mr Abdo said the claims against Burgess were ‘very serious allegations’.
‘We will look to work with the club to find out what happened and to get to the bottom of the facts,’ he said.
‘We will also co-operate with the NSW Police, who have also begun an investigation into the matter. If these allegations are proven, we will take the strongest possible action that we can.’
More headlines: In the wake of the initial article, more bombshell claims about the 31-year-old footballer have come to light. One newspaper article alleged that his mother, Julie, dragged him and brother Luke home from a night of partying
NSW Police said they would be conducting their own investigation.
South Sydney released a statement saying the allegations were ‘very concerning’ and they would be treated with the ‘utmost seriousness’.
‘There is no place in our society for violence, harassment or abuse against women. If anyone is found guilty of allegations of this nature, the club will take the strongest possible action,’ a Rabbitohs spokesperson said.
Investigations: NRL CEO Andrew Abdo said the league had launched an investigation into the claims made by The Australian. Meanwhile, South Sydney released a statement saying the allegations were very concerning and they would be treated with the ‘utmost seriousness’
Last year, an apprehended violence order against Sam Burgess was taken out by police to protect Phoebe’s father, Mitchell Hooke.
The AVO came after an alleged domestic violence incident at Mr Hooke’s property in Glenquarry, in the NSW Southern Highlands, on October 19.
Burgess was charged with domestic violence-related intimidation. He has pleaded not guilty. The matter is due in court in November.
AVO matter: Last year, an apprehended violence order against Sam Burgess was taken out by police to protect Phoebe’s father Mitchell Hooke (left)
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