Gary Rohan’s ex-wife Amie Rohan has appeared to blur a photo of the ex-Geelong star holding his baby with his new wife at the AFL Grand Final on Saturday.

Before the Brisbane Lions defeated Geelong 122 to 75 and retained the club’s title as the league’s premiers, Rohan participated in the legends of both sides being paraded around the MCG on the back of a Toyota Hilux.

The 34-year-old, who the Cats delisted at the end of the 2024 AFL season, joined the parade with his two daughters Sadie and Bella with his ex-wife, as well as his son with his second wife Madi Bennett.

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Amie was on the sidelines as the car drove by and shared a video of the fun-filled parade on Instagram with the caption: “My Babies (how’s Sades being the queen she is with the royal wave. I love them too much.”

However, in the clip, she blurred out Rohan and Madi’s son, who was born in 2024. It’s unclear why Amie blurred the video.

SkyNews.com.au has contacted the former AFL WAG for comment.

Amie and Rohan were married for four years before the couple split during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, ahead of Sadie’s birth later that year.

Rohan then announced his engagement to Madi in 2022, and the couple tied the knot that December, accompanied by a lavish photoshoot.

Madi has taken on an active role of stepmother to Sadie and Bella, bringing the girls to the park and doting on them from the AFL sidelines.

Meanwhile, Amie has been dating Jaison Todd for the past three years.

Amie and Rohan suffered the heartbreaking loss of Bella’s twin Willow, who died five hours after her birth from anencephaly.

She established the Instagram community Willow Rays in memory of her daughter and has garnered more than 1000 followers, comprising of other women who are united over processing the loss of a child.

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“I’ve created a page to share my writings in regards to grief, child loss and all things related to navigating life whilst continually processing grief and the daily challenges that come along with it,” Amie wrote.

“In memory of Willow, a space to share and connect. Come join me on my journey growing through grief.”