Sydney Swans captain Callum Mills’ wife Tiffany announces pregnancy on the 2025 Brownlow red carpet and shows off her baby bump

Callum Mills and his wife Tiffany are expecting their first child. 

Sydney Swans captain and his wife, who married last October in a beautiful Northern Beaches wedding, hinted that they are expecting a baby on Monday night. They shared the news discreetly while walking the red carpet.

Tiffany looked radiant as she showed off her pregnancy for the first time, wearing a light blue silk dress with delicate lace details.

The custom Viktoria and Woods dress hugged her growing belly and dramatically fell to the floor. 

The expectant mother channeled old Hollywood style, draping a sheer chiffon cape over her shoulders that flowed beautifully behind her.

Tiffany collaborated with stylist Victoria Burns to showcase her baby bump in a close-fitting outfit.

She told the Sydney Morning Herald they aimed to highlight her baby bump while keeping the overall look smooth and sophisticated.

She styled her dark hair in a half-up, half-down style, showing off bronzy makeup featuring a smoky eye and a natural lip color.

Callum also opted for a classic look, wearing a black tuxedo and bowtie for AFL’s night of nights.

The couple beamed with happiness in the photos, sharing the exciting news that their family is growing.

One snap sweetly showed Tiffany caressing her belly while her partner fixed the train of her dress. 

Later on, Tiffany took to Instagram to share the exciting baby announcement with her followers.

She shared a photo from the 2025 awards ceremony with Callum, captioning it ‘Brownlow with a plus one.’

Matt Rowell was announced as the 2025 Brownlow Medallist on Monday night at Crown Casino.

He’s just the second player from the Gold Coast Suns to win the AFL’s top individual award, following in the footsteps of Gary Ablett Jr.

Rowell beat both Nick Daicos and Bailey Smith to the award, picking up a huge haul of 39 votes.

The Suns star cut a shocked figure after his name was read out as this year’s Brownlow Medallist.

During his acceptance speech, the athlete modestly said he was just glad to be considered among the nominees tonight.

‘I came in tonight and was just happy to be one of the contenders tonight.

I honestly didn’t expect to win. It’s incredible to be here, and I’m a little lost for words, if you can’t already tell.

‘Need to get some words going here.’ 

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2025-09-22 17:19