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MARRIED At First Sight groom Tim Gromie has resurfaced on a dating app weeks after being slammed by viewers for fat-shaming his TV bride Katie Johnstone.
A fan shared screenshots of his Hinge profile, revealing the reality TV villain is now looking for a “long-term relationship” but is “open to short.”
His profile lists him as working in education, attending Monash University, and living in Melbourne.
Photos show him at the beach with pals, and attending a basketball game and a footie match.
But his profile left some questioning his photos on Reddit.
“Look who sent me a like on Hinge,” the fan captioned her post.
“Katie girl, I hope I’ve avenged you a tiny bit.”
In the last pic on her post, she revealed she wrote back to Tim on Hinge, and said: “That beer belly is still very much real though.”
The post sparked mixed reactions from fans of the show.
One Reddit user commented: “Still shopping those 10-year-old photos around I see.”
However another said the post went too far, and defended Tim, saying: “I think it’s quite cruel posting his private stuff on here… treat others as you’d like to be treated.”
A third added: “Bro is still catfishing with his photos.”
Tim drew widespread backlash during his short-lived MAFS stint for making critical comments about Katie’s appearance, stating he preferred “petite women.”
Despite the bride’s best efforts, straight after they had said “I do”, unbeknownst to her, her groom stormed off.
He was then seen shouting at producers, claiming Katie was “not what he asked for”.
Tim was accused of ‘gaslighting’ Katie after claiming he was making the most effort, which saw her apologise to him before he left the party after being grilled by other brides.
According to Tim’s groomsman Luke Stapleton, the controversy resulted in the reality star losing his job as a teacher.
Speaking on the So Dramatic! podcast, he said: “Where he was working was already concerned [about Tim’s MAFS appearance prior to filming].”
Following the backlash, Tim deleted social media, and he is yet to confirm whether he will return to his job as a primary school teacher.
It also emerged that the groom was using a “fake name” on the show.
An eagle-eyed fan decided to do some digging into Tim’s life, and has now revealed his true identity.
“I just did a deep dive on Tim on MAFS and there is something really weird going on. Before the show began Channel Nine put up contestant bios for everyone featured,’ the vlogger said on TikTok.
“Tim was there, but he was listed as Tim Andrews. Nine updated the bios and we can see the difference in the lingering Google data.
The TikToker added that Tim’s career in teaching would mean he would be registered on the Victorian Teachers Registry.
But when they looked, there was not a Tim Gromie listed, but a Timothy Andrews was.
“He must be registered, but I looked it up and no Tim Gromie appears. But when I put in Timothy Andrews someone does appear! Weird, right? It’s all just a bit off, like what is this guy trying to hide?’ she added.
It’s now emerged that Tim chose to use an alias on the show to “protect his teaching job”.
“He was really concerned about how being on the show would affect his career,” a source told Daily Mail Australia.
A “GOADING” yob who got a cop sacked when he was rammed off his e-bike has been jailed after another police chase.
Mason McGarry was riding with pal Dominic Mizzi when they were clipped by ex-PC Tim Bradshaw in his police car.
Footage showed the teens being catapulted across the wet road in Bognor Regis, West Sussex, before McGarry attempted to flee.
Veteran officer Bradshaw was cleared of causing serious injury by dangerous driving but was forced to leave his job after 22 years.
At the time, the court heard serial offender McGarry had 42 previous convictions – including for robbery, theft and dangerous driving.
The 19-year-old is now finally behind bars after he mounted the pavement in a friend’s car at 60mph and hit a lorry while being chased by cops – just a month after the e-bike crash.
Portsmouth Crown Court heard McGarry was driving his sister and two others in the borrowed Vauxhall when his friend called police to say the car had not been returned.
Officers began a pursuit through Chichester as the teen drove at 60mph in a 40mph zone in a bid to shake them off.
But McGarry tried to “squeeze” in past the lorry and instead mounted the pavement and hit the vehicle – causing £1,200 worth of damage.
The thug pleaded guilty to dangerous driving, aggravated vehicle taking, driving whilst disqualified, failing to stop and driving without insurance.
The court heard his list of previous convictions was “unenviable” and includes offences of drug possession, trafficking and two dangerous driving convictions.
McGarry was sent to a young offender’s institution for 12 months.
Sentencing, Judge Jodie Mittell said: “The concern I obviously have is that the fifth time he will kill someone.
“That could be his sister.”
At PC Bradshaw’s trial in February, the court heard the crash took place while the officer was driving a marked Ford Focus.
He said he tried to follow the e-bike after it rode past his car on the pavement in an attempt to “goad” him.
Bradshaw said the same bike later pulled in front of him which is when he chose to make “tactical contact” at around 30mph.
But he claimed only he “nudged” the electric bike with the bumper of his vehicle and that it was Mizzi’s “own stupid fault”.
Bradshaw, who is now retired, added: “It was light contact, it was light enough, there was not a blemish on my police car.
“I believed it was a justified, necessary action.”
During a voluntary interview with police, he also branded McGarry a “feral” teenager and someone who “just doesn’t get it, just doesn’t stop”.
A jury took just over an hour to reach their verdict and clear Bradshaw of causing serious injury by dangerous driving.
He was also found not guilty of a charge of causing serious injury by driving without due care and attention.
The retired cop later claimed his colleagues are now fearful of taking direct action in dangerous situations because of the potential consequences.
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