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Olympic medalist sent awkward message by ex-girlfriend in TV interview

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Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!Hayden Wilde won bronze in the triathlon at the Tokyo Olympics - and then received a message from his ex-girlfriend live on TV.

The former partner of New Zealand athlete Wilde was clear impressed with his performance as finished third in the gruelling trial, sending a message revealing her regret at breaking up with him.

While interviewing jubilant fans in the star's hometown of Whakatane, regional broadcaster 1News inadvertently interviewed a woman who used to date the star.

Speaking live on TV, the unidentified ex told Wilde: "I regret breaking up with you."However, she wasn't bitter about the split, explaining that she was extremely happy for her former beau because he had put a lot.

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