Geoffrey Edelsten’s new love has taken another swipe at his former wife Brynne, as the fallout continues from their split.
Geoffrey Edelsten’s new love has taken another swipe at his former wife Brynne, as the fallout continues from their split.
Gabi Grecko jetted into Melbourne from Los Angeles with 71-year-old Geoffrey Edelsten this morning, sharing a kiss for the camera.
She was quick to question Brynne’s ongoing publicity with the use of the Edelsten name, despite her split from Geoffrey after a four-year marriage in January.
“He wants her to stop using his name,” Gabi said.
“I’m not going to use it if she’s still using it.”
“She told me she was going back to Gordon and I welcomed that,” Geoff added.
But according to Brynne, she never was Mrs Edelsten.
During an interview with 2Day FM’s, Jules, Sophie and Merrick, the reality star revealed she has never legally changed her name.
“I’ve actually never legally changed my name, it’s always been Gordon. I’ve always gone by Edelsten, and with my career and stuff, I’ll change it when I’m ready,” she said.
Gabi’s recent slamming of Brynne follows her attack of her on TV in May as she was forced to defend her wardrobe choice at the funeral of Richmond legend Tom Hafey.
The pair looked very much in love, reuniting in LA before flying to Melbourne together.
“It’s awesome, I missed him very much. It was only a week and a half or something and it felt like a long time so I’m glad to be back,” she said.
Any marriage discussion between Edelsten and the 24-year-old was shot down as the split from Brynne still lingers.
“(I’ve) got to get rid of the first one first, then we’ll talk about things. It’s a bit early,” Geoffrey said.
Gabi, a DJ and model based in New York, revealed she was set to move to Melbourne to further her career.
“I have jobs offered here and things like that,” she said.
“I’d have to get a visa and stay here permanently so I could work here.
“Modelling jobs. I’ve gotten a few different offers, a lot of interviews but I’ve signed with an agency GEAR (Model Management).”