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A former Bachie star has revealed her new crush (hint: it’s not her husband)

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Georgia Love has hinted at a brand new crush, much to the dismay of her Bachie beau (and now husband) Lee Elliott.

Taking to her Instagram stories on Halloween night, Georgia reshared a post of now 18 year old Robert (Rob) Irwin writing “Guys, I think I have a crush on Robert Irwin.”

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Rob, was dressed up as the iconic character of Dwight from The Office, and whilst the character, famously portrayed by Rainn Wilson, isn’t a handsome character by any means, it seems that Georgia is smitten by his portrayal of the wacky character.

Joining in on the fun was sister Bindi, 24, and her husband Chandler, 25, who also dressed up as fellow The Office characters Pam and Jim, who just like themselves, found love and started a family together.

Whilst we are sure Georgia made the post in fun, alluding to her love of the hit show and love of his Halloween costume, the 16 year age gap between Georgia and Rob is enough to make fans uncomfortable. The worst thing? Georgia isn’t even the first woman in the public eye to post about her “desire” for the fresh faced teen.

Earlier this year, controversial Married at First Sight contestant Domenica Calarco was labelled “creepy” over comments she left on the TikTok account of Rob, writing “god you are so handsome”, and “Robert, would you like to come to the Logies with me on Sunday? Xx”.

When pressed on the matter and called “predatory”, Dom simply replied: “Chill out he’s of legal age. Wow”.

And whilst its safe to say that Rob is definitely taking after his father in both handsome looks and his charming personality, it does seem strange that grown women, decades his senior are hinting at romantic feelings towards the heir apparent to Australian Zoo online.

Regardless, Rob is off the market anyway, and has been dating US actress and fellow American rights activist Emmy Perry on and off since 2019. Sorry ladies.

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