ABC sport presenter Abbey Gelmi has lashed out at her treatment by Channel Seven after the broadcaster axed her just two months after she gave birth to her son Ollie.
The 35-year-old’s exit seemed amicable when the news broke in February last year, as she said it was ‘the right time for the next chapter’ and the split was reported as a ‘mutual decision’.
However, the Offsiders host has now shed new light on her exit for the first time.
‘My son, Ollie, was born in November [2024] and in February I was sat down by Seven and told my contract wasn’t being renewed and “don’t worry about coming back”,’ Gelmi told News Corp.
‘Not to say anything Seven did wasn’t above board, and I’m sure they had their reasoning, but the timing of it – given my son wasn’t yet three months old – was really difficult.
‘I was still on maternity leave and it was just a really turbulent time.’

Abbey Gelmi has cast new light on her split with Channel Seven early last year, when she was told her contract wouldn’t be renewed before her son Ollie was even three months old

Now with the ABC, Gelmi (pictured) was let go by Seven just before she fell victim to a stalker who was later jailed

The 35-year-old (pictured with Ollie just after his birth) is now fronting the ABC’s Offsiders sporting panel show
The split with Seven occurred just before she started being harassed by a stalker who sent her repeated calls and messages, including explicit videos sent directly to her phone.
Following a police investigation, the Victorian man responsible was jailed.
Gelmi explained that contributed to people getting the wrong idea about why she left Seven.
‘When [the Seven axing] happened, I gave the impression that the time had come for a new chapter,’ she said.
‘That was me protecting myself, but also processing a level of hurt and embarrassment I felt.’
While the stalker is now behind bars, Gelmi does regret one aspect of her response to the ordeal.
The star said she initially did not report the behaviour for about six weeks, believing harassment required a physical presence or a direct threat to her home.
‘I thought you could only be harassed or stalked if a person has been in your presence or home … that’s not the case,’ she previously stated.
‘I can’t believe it did take me as long as it did to seek police help,’ Gelmi said.
‘I think that was due to conditioning over a really long period of time – of being a woman in media, and particularly sports media, where part of being online and having any sort of social profile has been receiving explicit messages from men.
‘It’s certainly not something I’ll tolerate now, and I’m so glad legislation has moved with the times to protect women.’
The Daily Mail has contacted Channel Seven for comment.
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