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Moudi Tajjour and Jessica Foster break up after holiday

Ex-Nomads bikie Moudi Tajjour was smitten.

He had just taken Melbourne model and new fling Jessica Foster on a romantic getaway to Hamilton Island.

He posted footage of the pair’s trip to his Instagram and even went as far as deleting all the women who followed him on the social media platform out of “respect” for their relationship.

But after the tabloids got a hold of the images and wrote stories about the 35-year-old convicted killer’s new romance, things suddenly soured.

Tajjour posted a new update to Instagram — one he has since deleted.

He shared a breakup text Foster had sent him in which she claimed to have “freaked out seeing myself in articles”.

“Hey Moudi, thanks for everything,” the text began.

“I know your (sic) not a kid and hopefully you will understand where I’m coming from. My studies, work and family come first and I’m not set out for the media spotlight.”

She went on to tell him he was a “perfect gentleman and nothing like what they portray in the media”.

Tajjour captioned the post with a message for the media, who he claims “ruined” a perfectly good coupling.

“The media still found a way to ruin me, oh well that’s life I guess and I actually understand where she is coming from and isn’t bitter or dirty,” he wrote.

“But thanks to the media I will never ever post bout (sic) any misses I ever date in future.”

He took aim at the Daily Mail and The Daily Telegraph for what he called “noisy rubbish”.

“Like, seriously, why did u (sic) guys need to run the story it wasn’t anything to need to rite (sic) about it was a simply short vacation away with a special woman I care about and wanted to be with but u (sic) guys ruined it.”

He ended the message with a claim that he now knows how the “50,000” women he dumped feel. “I am sorry to u (sic) girls,” he wrote.

Dhakota Williams, the daughter of Melbourne gangland figure Carl Williams, shared a message about the saga with her 30,000 followers.

“When you drop all your hoes for that one person and it doesn’t work out.”

Earlier in the week, Tajjour told his followers he was only interested in one woman.

“Out of respect for her I am unfollowing everyone and only leaving her cause (sic) she isn’t a fan of Instagram in general,” he wrote.

“So to please her I’m going to stop replying to all women who he me up.”

Tajjour is the cousin of Sydney nightclub owner John Ibrahim and was jailed in 2006 over the death of Robin Nassour.

Tajjour pleaded guilty at the age of 24 to manslaughter after ambushing Mr Nassour in an apartment carpark at Chiswick, in Sydney’s east.

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Trudie Dory

Update: 2024-04-25