- NRL star Jai Arrow asked him a question Berina Colakovic
- The couple has shared some big news on Instagram.
NRL bad boy Jai Arrow and his glamorous partner Berina Colakovic have announced they are expecting a baby in 2025.
It comes after South Sydney forward Arrow proposed to his now-fiancee during a romantic post-season holiday in Italy in October.
And on Friday, the couple in love took Instagram to declare that his family was growing.
“Our new roommate will be joining us in 2025,” the caption read, accompanied by a series of images of the couple on the beach.
Rabbitoh teammate Siliva Havili was quick to pass on her congratulations, as was defender Taane Milne, who has since joined Huddersfield Giants in the English Super League.
One of rugby league’s true characters, Arrow made his first grade debut for the Broncos in 2016.
NRL star Jai Arrow and his glamorous partner Berina Colakovic have announced they are expecting a baby in 2025.
It comes after the South Sydney forward proposed to his now-fiancée during a romantic post-season holiday in Italy in October.
On Friday, the loved-up couple took to Instagram to declare that they are starting a family.
Arrow has played 154 NRL games for Brisbane, Gold Coast and South Sydney (pictured)
He then joined the Titans two seasons later before moving to the Rabbitohs in 2021, where he played in the NRL Grand Final against the Panthers.
Off the field, Arrow has been no stranger to controversy.
In July 2021, the forward was banned from the Maroons team and fined $35,000 after bringing a ‘dancer’ to the Queensland Origin camp on the Gold Coast.
It soon emerged that the soccer star snuck the woman into the team hotel, breaking coronavirus protocol at the time.
Arrow was dating Miss World Australia, Taylah Cannon, at the time, who quickly dumped him.
“I know I have let down a lot of people, including my team-mates, coaching staff and fans across the rugby league community,” a repentant Arrow said.
‘I’m very sorry about this. I have fully co-operated with the NRL Integrity Unit and understand the scrutiny and criticism brought to my attention.’
And in August 2022, Arrow called a local council’s decision to euthanize his dog a “disgrace,” even though the American Staffordshire Terrier killed a greyhound just three months after mauling another small dog in eastern Sydney.
“I think it’s an absolute disgrace that they (Central Coast Council) couldn’t even notify me and at least give me the decency to go say goodbye to him,” Arrow told Channel 9.