Woman’s Day (Australia)

Supercar champ’s sad split

The Aussie supercar champion was shocked when Woman’s Day told him his wife Carys was in Hawaii with Sophie Monk’s ex Stu Laundy

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He’s come close to death on the racetrack, temporaril­y losing his sight from a terrible crash before breaking his leg and suffering permanent nerve damage in another – and that’s before he almost died in a freak helicopter accident three years ago. But nothing prepared James Courtney for the discovery last week that his estranged wife had flown to Honolulu to spend a romantic week with hotel heir Stu Laundy – just a month after she “blindsided” him with a public announceme­nt of their split. “I have no idea how she met him, and I really don’t care what she does in her personal life now,” he said when Woman’s Day contacted him after Carys and Stu, 45, were spotted holidaying together in Hawaii last week.

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“My sole, 100 per cent focus is my two amazing children. As to what she does now, it’s her journey and she makes her own decisions,” James says.

Friends confirmed last week, James, 38, still hoped he could save his 13-year marriage to Carys. But then, without warning him, she announced on Instagram the couple had split and made their separation public.

“I believe he was dropping the kids at school when someone told him about the Instagram post,” reveals one family friend, who says James has been left confused and heartbroke­n by Carys’ sudden decision.

She posted this message, “After 16 years together James and I have decided to separate. We share two amazing children and our priority is and always will be our children. My hope is we’ll continue to grow into a relationsh­ip as positive co-parents for Zara and Cadel.”

Just three weeks later, she “shocked” her former partner when she flew to Hawaii with Stu for a romantic holiday at the famed

‘I have no idea how Carys met Stu... I’ve never met him’

Halekulani Resort in Honolulu. “I’ve never met him and I have no idea how she met him,” confirmed James, adding he wasn’t aware she was in Hawaii with Stu, until Woman’s Day informed him.

The motorsport­s champion refused to comment on exactly why he and Carys, s, 37, had separated. But James did confirm m he was no longer living in their Sanctuary y Cove home, which is estimated to be worth more than $3 million.

“I really don’t want to comment on it other than to say, we didn’t separate because I was unfaithful,” he says, acknowledg­ing he hadn’t always been the perfect husband.

“We’ve had our ups and downs, but we’ve worked through them and whatever else, we’ve both loved raising our kids together. I’m being 100 per cent honest here. I loved my wife and I love my kids, and everything I’ve done since then was for those guys.”

James, who currently competes in the Virgin Australia Supercars Championsh­ip for Walkinshaw Andretti United, re-proposed to Carys on their 10-year wedding anniversar­y in 2015 and the couple went on a second honeymoon in 2016.

“Everyone gets married thinking it will be forever,” he says, adding that finding love again was the last thing on his mind at the moment.

“I have zero interest in that. I’m going through enough of a drama, the last thing I need is to add anything to it.

“My 100 per cent focus is the kids. They’re my life. I do what I do so I can provide those guys with what they need. That’s what I’m focusing on and I’ll worry about me later on. What I will say is we’ve separated. I don’t want to make any further comment.” COMMITTED HUSBAND

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