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Fashion designer shuts down rumours about Michael Clarke

Pip Edwards has been forced to shutdown rumours she’s in a relationship with Michael Clarke after the Australian cricket great split with wife Kyly.

Fashion designer Edwards was reportedly seen leaving Clarke’s house early one morning last week, however she insists there’s nothing going on.

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The co-founder of PE Nation fashion addressed the rumours over the weekend, telling the Sunday Telegraph she’s simply supporting her friend through a rough time.

“As per my last statement to press on my relationship with Michael Clarke, we have known each other for 12 years and have a current business association,” Edwards told Sunday Confidential.

“Michael and I over the past month have spent more personal time together, I have been supporting Michael through what has been a rough time with the public view on his divorce, and as I have been through this before, I understand what a stressful situation this can be when you are in the media storm of a break-up and feel you have no privacy.”

Pip Edwards (centre) and Michael Clarke (right), pictured here in 2019.
Pip Edwards (centre) and Michael Clarke (right). Image: Instagram

New details about Clarkes’ divorce

Michael Clarke’s divorce with wife Kyly has reportedly ‘done wonders’ for their relationship.

The pair announced in a joint statement last week that their seven-year marriage is ending.

The couple have agreed on a financial settlement and on arrangements to co-parent their four-year-old daughter Kelsey Lee.

Now, The Australian has published new revelations about the settlement and how the separation has positively affected their relationship.

Kyly and Michael Clarke, pictured here at TORUK - The First Flight by Cirque du Soleil in 2017.
Kyly and Michael Clarke at TORUK - The First Flight by Cirque du Soleil in 2017. (Photo by Don Arnold/WireImage)

According to Nick Tabakoff, negotiation of the settlement was a “lightning affair” that hardly required the use of lawyers.

Tabakoff is also reporting that the separation “has actually made things better for the Clarkes.”

“Ever since Michael moved out of the couple’s Sydney harbourside home in Vaucluse in September, relations between the pair have improved to the point that they are at their best in years.”

Clarke hinted that he’d moved out of their family home when he posted a photo on Instagram two weeks ago showing him at the Bondi apartment he also owned with Kyly - which they have now sold.

“After living apart for some time, we have made the difficult decision to separate as a couple, amicably,” they said in a joint statement.

“With the greatest of respect for each other, we've come to the mutual conclusion that this is the best course for us to take while committed to the co-parenting of our daughter.”

The $7 million pad is reportedly part of a $40 million divorce that also includes the $12 million, five bedroom house in Vaucluse, another Bondi apartment Clarke owns with sister Leanne, as well as $18 million in savings and investments.

Clarke also hinted that the split was on the cards with an emotional Instagram post earlier this week in which he appeared to tell daughter Kelsey he was “right beside you.”

Clarke played 115 Tests and 245 one-day internationals for Australia, scoring over 17,000 runs at international level.

He has since forged a successful career in the media, while Kyly was recently announced as one of the new judges on Channel 7 renovation show House Rules.

She also runs her own company ‘Lyfestyled by Kyly Clarke’.

“We’d like to acknowledge the wonderful support we’ve had from family and friends, and at this time request privacy so that we can manage this next stage of our lives,” the statement read.

with AAP