The Unexpected Turn: Bobby Hill's Children's Mother Announces Another Baby, Amidst a Recent Split and Emotional AFL Hiatus
In a surprising twist, the mother of Norm Smith medallist Bobby Hill's children, Georgia Devlin, has revealed her pregnancy on social media, just months after the couple's reported split. This announcement comes as a shock, especially given the recent emotional hiatus Bobby Hill took from the AFL, coinciding with the family's move back to Western Australia.
Devlin, a former WAG, shared the exciting news on Sunday, captioning a carousel of photos with a baby bump and her sons, Bobby Junior and Malakai, decorating a Christmas tree. While Hill has not yet commented, the post has been met with congratulatory messages from fans and family, including Hill's cousin, St Kilda star Bradley Hill, who commented with heart emojis.
The news of Devlin's pregnancy is all the more surprising given the recent split from Hill, which was reportedly announced in June. During this time, Hill took a five-week break from the AFL, sharing an emotional post about missing his sons. Despite the split, the couple seems to have maintained a respectful relationship, with Devlin previously defending them from racist comments.
In August, Devlin wrote on her Instagram, "Let's make one thing clear, my kids' nationality has never and will never be the cause of any issues in anyone's life. How dare someone speak on innocent kids this way. It's beyond disgusting."
As the couple navigates this unexpected turn in their lives, the support from fans and family is evident. With Hill's contract with Collingwood extending through 2026, the future holds many possibilities for the family, including the arrival of a new baby.
This story highlights the complexities of personal lives in the public eye, inviting us to reflect on the importance of support and understanding during times of change and transition.