
CONTENT WARNING: This article discusses alleged domestic violence.
Australian influencer and businesswoman Tammy Hembrow has officially addressed the claims that she bailed her younger brother, Henri Thynne, out of jail after he reportedly faced domestic violence charges.
In a TikTok that has since clocked more than two million views, Hembrow tackled claims that she bailed out her younger brother, stating she’s not involved in “any of the legal situation”.
“I don’t usually address things like this, but this is a very serious topic, and what’s being said about me is just not true,” Hembrow began.
“Firstly, I have had no involvement whatsoever in ever bailing my little brother out of anything.
“I’m not involved in any of the legal situation. I’ve [had] no contact with my brother. I haven’t seen my brother. I’m not involved at all, in any way. So I wanted to make that clear.”

After denying the claims, the fitness influencer went on to explain that she doesn’t condone “violence in any form”.
Before finishing her statement, Hembrow said her “heart goes out to everyone involved”.
In November 2024, Daily Mail Australia reported that Thynne skipped out on Hembrow’s wedding to Matt Zukowski because, according to that publication, he was being held in Arthur Gorrie Correction Centre — a high-security prison — for those charges.
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