Jess Eva has revealed that she was “dumped” by her partner of nearly 10 years during a booze-fuelled spat on the weekend.
But their relationship temporarily came to a screeching halt in the early hours of Sunday morning as they hosted drinks with friends at their house.Moonman in the MorningQueenslanders Norm Hogan and his fiancee Jess Eva. Picture: Lachie MillardThe mother-of-two explained to co-hosts Lawrence Mooney, Gus Worland and Chris Page that she and Norm had knocked back a couple of drinks when they got into a verbal stoush.
“Norm pipes in from the back, ‘No, you’re not!’ I said, ‘Excuse me?’ He said, ‘You’re not going on a holiday. We can’t afford it.’ I said, ‘Yes I am. We might not be able to afford it but I’m going.’” When she returned to the room, she overheard Norm telling his mate, “She’s not going to book it, I told her not to do it.”
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