In a whirlwind of celebrity relationships and media frenzy, Tammy Hembrow and Matt Zukowski have introduced an unexpected twist in their marital saga. Facing what they call a "problematic roommate, " the couple has devised a unique way to tackle domestic disputes: blame it all on an imaginary friend named Patrick.

The Unforeseen Roommate

This mysterious character, Patrick, has become a central figure in their day-to-day interactions. According to Matt, the idea of a fictional scapegoat helps alleviate tension.

"We invented a new friend named Patrick... Patrick is an imaginary, mythical creature. A roommate, if you will. He lives with Tammy and me, " Matt reveals.

Blame it on Patrick: A Coping Mechanism

In their day-to-day lives, Patrick has been the convenient excuse for every minor mishap. From unwashed swimwear to unmade beds, Patrick takes the blame, allowing Tammy and Matt to sidestep confrontations.

"Oh, darling, Patrick left his swimwear in the bathroom again, " Matt might say. Or Tammy could retort, "Matt, Patrick didn’t make the bed this morning."

Public Drama at Australian Open

However, the imaginary roommate isn't the only drama in their lives. The couple recently had a public spat at the Australian Open, leading to speculation about tensions in their relationship. Onlookers reported Tammy shouting to Matt to remove his things from her home, a scene that has left the public questioning the stability of their bond.

A Complicated Relationship

Friends of the couple have noted their apparent attraction to drama, suggesting they enjoy the cycle of arguing and making up. After the altercation, Tammy was seen without her wedding ring, although it soon reappeared. Meanwhile, Matt stayed in Melbourne, celebrating with friends, while Tammy returned to the Gold Coast with her children.

In November, the couple exchanged vows in a lavish ceremony, a testament to their deep commitment despite the chaos. But with imaginary Patrick lurking, only time will tell if their strategy of diversion will strengthen their bond or unravel it.

Editor: Yana Davydiuk