Matty Mills and Brooke Blurton Fuel Feud Rumors After Unfollowing and Quitting Podcast

It seems one of the most popular Australian podcasts has come to an end over a falling out between its hosts.  

It was revealed this week that Brooke Blurton, 30, and Matty Mills, 30, have ended their award-winning podcast First Things First and it would be leaving the airwaves after three years and 150 episodes. 

Brooke, who became Australia’s first Indigenous and bisexual Bachelorette in 2021, and Matty, who is an entertainment reporter for NITV, started the podcast back in 2022 to spotlight First Nation perspectives and stories. 

However, Matty recently revealed in an Instagram story that this week’s episode would be his last, despite First Things First winning the Podcast Champion award at the APAs in November last year. 

There’s seemingly been trouble in paradise for a while now considering his co-host Brooke has not appeared on the podcast for a number of weeks.

What’s more, the pair have unfollowed each other on Instagram. 

It was revealed this week that Brooke Blurton (left) and Matty Mills' (right) award-winning podcast First Things First would be leaving the airwaves after three years and 150 episodes

It was revealed this week that Brooke Blurton (left) and Matty Mills’ (right) award-winning podcast First Things First would be leaving the airwaves after three years and 150 episodes

Daily Mail has reached out to Brooke and Matty for comment. 

Brooke stunned her fans last year by revealing that she is worth several million dollars.

The reality TV star made the shock confession on her and Matty’s podcast in November after a listener wrote in to ask what her net worth was.

‘How do people figure that out? I could tell you how much I earned in the last four years, but why do people want to know that?’ Brooke began.

She then admitted she was now worth over seven figures, but clarified her net worth was in the ‘low millions’.

‘I’m definitely in the millions, but the very low ones.’

Brooke has had a successful media career since shooting to fame on season six of The Bachelor in 2018.

She appeared on Bachelor In Paradise the following year, and then became Australia’s first ever bisexual Bachelorette in 2021.

Matty recently revealed in an Instagram story that this week's episode would be his last, despite First Things First winning the Podcast Champion award at the APAs in November

Matty recently revealed in an Instagram story that this week’s episode would be his last, despite First Things First winning the Podcast Champion award at the APAs in November

Brooke who became Australia's first Indigenous and bisexual Bachelorette in 2021 (pictured)

Brooke who became Australia’s first Indigenous and bisexual Bachelorette in 2021 (pictured)

Brooke is believed to make lots of money through her lucrative influencer deals, in which she promotes upmarket clothing and lifestyle brands on social media.

She has previously spoken about how she pushed to get the same pay as her male counterparts, and in July admitted that radio queen Jackie ‘O’ Henderson inspires her to always advocate for equal pay.

Brooke said it has been ‘hard’ to speak about pay disparities in the industry, citing Jackie openly discussing the gender pay gap on her and Kyle Sandilands’ own radio show.

Speaking exclusively to Daily Mail Australia while promoting her NAIDOC Week partnership with Francesca Jewellery, Brooke shared: ‘I believe all women should have equal pay regardless.’

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