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Stephanie Rice’s Fans Speculate Break-Up as Soldier Boyfriend Photos Vanish from her Social Media Profile

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Stephanie Rice’s love life has her fans scratching their heads. 

The Olympic swimmer has deleted images of her boyfriend, former soldier Dane Christison, from her Instagram page and has not mentioned him in some weeks. 

In a recent post to the platform, Stephanie detailed her upcoming plans, again not mentioning Dane. 

‘Back in Australia for a jam packed two weeks! It been such a blessing to be back here to see my friends and family and progress some excited work commitments’ she wrote in her caption alongside a series of images. 

‘I was asked to speak last week at Christian charity event and I have another speaking even later in my trip, along with a photoshoot for a new brand partner which is truly so exciting. I had 10 days in between those commitments so I thought, why not punch out another intensity MBA course… let’s just go hard and do it all’ she added. 

Stephanie Rice's love life has her fans scratching their heads. Stephanie is pictured

Stephanie Rice’s love life has her fans scratching their heads. Stephanie is pictured 

‘I love it though. I love the intensity, pressure and focus … it really brings out the best in me. I’m looking forward to heading back to Dubai shortlybut this trip to Australia has been rewarding in so many ways.’ 

The post lead to fans asking about the absence of her boyfriend. 

‘Have you broken up with your man, we haven’t seen anything with him since you’ve been in town?’ one person asked in the comments.

‘That’s what I was wondering too’ another agreed while one more said, ‘Yes and she didn’t mention him in her schedule’.  

The Olympic swimmer has deleted images of her boyfriend, former soldier Dane Christison (left), from her Instagram page and has not mentioned him in some weeks

The Olympic swimmer has deleted images of her boyfriend, former soldier Dane Christison (left), from her Instagram page and has not mentioned him in some weeks

Late last year Rice, 35, shared a series of loved-up photos of herself and Christison, 41, on Instagram from New York, telling her followers the pair met through a church connection.

‘I never would have expected the year to end this way!!’ Rice wrote in an Instagram post.

‘Giving my life to God, following his call to move my life to Dubai, meeting you on my first week at church in Brisbane and spending our first Christmas together in New York. 

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'Have you broken up with your man, we haven't seen anything with him since you've been in town?' one person asked in the comments. 'That’s what I was wondering too' another agreed while one more said, 'Yes and she didn't mention him in her schedule'

‘Have you broken up with your man, we haven’t seen anything with him since you’ve been in town?’ one person asked in the comments. ‘That’s what I was wondering too’ another agreed while one more said, ‘Yes and she didn’t mention him in her schedule’

‘I can’t tell you how long I’ve waited for this. You just have to keep faith in his plan and in his timing.

‘God is so so good and I can’t wait to see what he has in store for 2024.’

Rice also shared videos on her Instagram stories showing her holiday in the United States included a road trip and a train journey through the picturesque Colorado Rockies.

Another video showed the pair driving in a car together while listening to worship music.

Late last year Rice, 35, shared a series of loved-up photos of herself and Christison, 41, on Instagram from New York, telling her followers the pair met through a church connection

Late last year Rice, 35, shared a series of loved-up photos of herself and Christison, 41, on Instagram from New York, telling her followers the pair met through a church connection

Christison previously served in East Timor (Timor–Leste) and Iraq.

He now runs a business called Survive to Thrive Nation which coaches current and former service personnel in how to successfully transition back to civilian life. 

‘We are training people to go to war but we’re not training them to come home,’ he said in a SBS Viceland documentary.

‘Why aren’t we conditioning ourselves to you know sustain trauma?’

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