Kate Dwyer Hints at New Romance After Split from Jeff Brazier
Jeff Brazier's ex-wife Kate Dwyer 'dating again' after split

Kate Dwyer, the former wife of television presenter Jeff Brazier, has sparked speculation that she is ready to start dating again following the end of their long-term relationship.

A Marriage Comes to an End

The couple, who first met in 2013 and married five years later in 2018, announced their separation late last year. Their split came after seven years of marriage and a total of 12 years together.

A source close to the pair revealed that the breakup followed an exceptionally challenging period. "It's been an incredibly stressful year for all of them," the insider said. "The pressure they’re under has exposed the weaknesses in their marriage and it’s become too much. Kate has told friends she’s had enough."

Social Media Sparks Dating Rumours

Now, Dwyer has fuelled rumours of a fresh start in her personal life through a telling post on social media. She shared a quote that read: "Date a dog girl. You don’t have to worry about them cheating cause all they do is work, train their dogs, blow all their money on their dogs and pass out early af."

This playful post has been widely interpreted as a signal that the ex-wife of Jeff Brazier is considering stepping back into the dating world.

Jeff Brazier on Navigating Single Life

Meanwhile, Jeff Brazier has also been open about adjusting to life after the split. In a reflective post of his own, he shared a message about the transition from being in a couple to being single.

"When you go from a relationship to single you have to get comfortable standing alone in a space that was once shared," the quote stated. "I find it helpful to remind often that 'I am enough.'"

In a longer, more personal reflection posted at the end of 2025, Brazier described it as a "tough" year but expressed gratitude for the lessons learned. He wrote about the importance of becoming a "safe" person for those who need him and accepting the things he cannot control.

"I'm used to carrying the heavy stuff and I honestly believe I can do that and thrive at the same time," he stated, highlighting his resilience in the face of personal change.