Collingwood star Bobby Hill’s ex-partner has revealed she is expecting a third child, months after they reportedly split midway through the AFL season.

Hill had a turbulent 2025, playing just one game for Collingwood after Round 15 as he was sidelined due to personal reasons.

Hill and his ex-partner Georgia Devlin reportedly separated in June when she moved back to Western Australia — the couple have two young boys together, Bobby Jr and Malakai.

On Sunday, Devlin posted photos to Instagram of her and her sons decorating a Christmas tree together, with her baby bump on display.

“Our favourite time of the year,” she captioned the family photos, which Hill was not tagged in. Hill and Devlin don’t follow each other on Instagram.

The couple had been together since Hill first burst onto the scene at GWS at just 18 years of age. She also stood beside him as he battled testicular cancer.

The 25-year-old small forward won the Norm Smith Medal in Collingwood’s 2023 Grand Final win, but went out of the team midway through the 2025 season as it emerged he was dealing with personal issues.

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In August, Devlin slammed a racist troll, saying: “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.”

Hill reportedly had a falling out with his cousin, St Kilda veteran Bradley Hill, after he tried to stage an “intervention” to help the Collingwood star with his off-field issues.

Late in the AFL season it was reported Hill was struggling with the split and according to veteran AFL reporter Caroline Wilson, concerns were growing about the 25-year-old’s welfare.

“One person he’s always been really close to is his cousin, Brad Hill; I understand there’s been a falling out there between the two families,” Wilson said on Channel 7’s Agenda Setters in August.

“Partly, I think, because Brad Hill attempted to perform some form of intervention, and actually reached out to the Collingwood Football Club, he was so worried about his cousin.

“I don’t think that went down too well with Bobby Hill, and I think that there have been days where he’s just been uncontactable by anyone. Days leading to even a week at some point.

“I mean, talk about fitness, talk about family and the personal issues, but I think it’s getting a bit more serious than that, and I think people are really worried about Bobby Hill’s welfare.

“Taking the football aside, because Collingwood badly needs him and they need him playing well, this is far more serious than that now, and I hope the right people are intervening.

“I’m not blaming Collingwood for this, but it’s a bit of a disaster, both football and personal-wise.”

Hill returned to Collingwood pre-season training in December and is on track to hit the ground running in 2026.

Earlier this year, Hill signed a contract extension at Collingwood keeping him at the Magpies until at least the end of 2030.