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To join the conversation, please Log in. The 10 most powerful women on Australian radio in 2019. was left gobsmacked after learning he had spent a whopping $35,548 on food delivery app Uber Eats.

Last year, Fevola conceded to ordering meals on the app up to four times a day during an 18-month period between 2017 and 2019. Fevola joined suburban club Deer Park in the Western Region Football League this year, shifting his focus from food to health and fitness. Former AFL star Brendan Fevola has opened up about a bizarre Uber Eats obsession, admitting to spending approximately $35,000 on the food delivery service. , but instead of directing his query to the correct person, Little accidentally sent the message to Fevola.

"Hopefully it can generate another round of excitement and encourage some blokes to come and watch on the weekend and hopefully some blokes to pull on the boots and train with him.". Fevola's Uber Eats splurges has got plenty of people talking, including fellow radio personality and mate Tommy Little. “‘When I fell pregnant I can’t cook, it’s just a thing I can’t do,” Box said. The 42-year-old revealed she only just downloaded the app in November -- when she fell pregnant with her second baby -- and has spent $2,600 on a total of 54 orders. "I was ordering Uber Eats, this is no word of a lie, a minimum of twice a day, sometimes up to four times because you order it to work. "It's terrific.

$81-1 winner hoping to stun in Hastings again, Melania Trump's 'uncomfortable' moment after presidential debate, Trump v Biden: Key takeaways from fiery debate, Lotto Powerball: Stars align for lucky Aucklander winning $8.3 million. Brendan Fevola was left gobsmacked after learning he had spent a whopping $35,548 on food delivery app Uber Eats. The former AFL star was told of the staggering figure live on air by his Fifi, Fev & Byron co-host Byron Cooke. Fevola was a three-time All-Australian and was twice awarded the Coleman Medal for most goals during the home-and-away AFL season.

“I just got a message off my ex-wife, now fiancee. But there are no regrets on both fronts, especially since Fevola is chuffed he made the top 0.02 percentile of users. "I'm the best Uber Eats person in Australia -- in the country! It's probably been in the wings for a little bit," Bullen said earlier this month.

Brendan Fevola with his family. The former AFL star was told of the staggering figure live on air by his Fifi, Fev & Byron co-host Byron Cooke.

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"I don't even want to know," he told Cooke, who then warned Fevola that his fiancée would not be happy.