A Liberal MP’s new wife has left him just two months after their fairytale wedding and amid a party investigation into him bombarding an ex-lover with “ugly and undignified” text messages.
NSW Upper House MP Taylor Martin married his girlfriend Brittany in December in a luxurious ceremony at Sydney’s Grounds of Alexandria in front of about 110 guests.
But within eight weeks the relationship was over and Brittany and her three-year-old daughter left the home they had shared with Mr Martin on the state’s central coast.
A source close to the former couple said Brittany is now seeking help as the mother of one deals with the ugly split.
“I was shocked to hear that the marriage had ended so quickly,” says an insider.
‘Before the wedding he was nice to everyone, he had even been on holiday with her family.
Daily Mail Australia can reveal that NSW Legislative Council member Taylor Martin married his girlfriend Brittany in a luxurious ceremony on the grounds of Alexandria in December
Within eight weeks, the honeymoon was over and Brittany and her three-year-old daughter had left the home they shared on the Central Coast
“He seemed completely in love with Brittany and so happy… it all got annoying as soon as they got married.”
The wedding took place just five months after Mr Martin publicly apologized for past behavior when his former boss and partner, former federal MP for the Central Coast seat of Robertson Lucy Wicks, made a formal complaint to the NSW Liberal Party . She accused him of verbally abusing her over a period of five years.
Mr Martin publicly apologized for a series of text messages – leaked to the media – he sent Ms Wicks during that period in which he called her a “stupid s**t” and a “f**king pig”, and promised to assist with any investigation. in the accusations.
He said at the time: ‘I was young and inexperienced and I became involved in a situation that was far beyond my ability. There were heated words during my attempts to break up, which I sincerely regret.
“It was an ugly and undignified divorce.”
The couple’s relationship soured in 2019, when Mr. Martin was 29 and Ms. Wicks was 46. Mr. Martin first worked as a staffer in Ms. Wicks’ office when he was 24.
Police reportedly investigated the circumstances of the divorce in early 2024. No charges have been filed and any investigation has now concluded
The wedding took place just five months after Mr Martin publicly apologized for past behaviour, after his former boss and partner Lucy Wicks filed a formal complaint accusing him of ‘five years of abuse’.
Daily Mail Australia has been told the Liberal Party’s investigation – which began eight months ago – is still ongoing and has been referred to external investigators.
Mr Martin remains in Parliament but is no longer in the Liberal party room while the matter is heard.
State Opposition Leader Mark Speakman previously said he would not speculate on the young MP’s future until that investigation was completed.
The 32-year-old MP still has photos from his wedding available on his private social media pages. It is clear that he did not inform his colleagues of the split.
“They only recently got married,” said a colleague, adding that they were “shocked” to hear the relationship was over.
Mr Martin has made his voice heard in Parliament in recent months.
At the end of November he campaigned for the introduction of ‘contact bans’ as an alternative to sustained violence orders.
Mr Martin publicly apologized for a series of text messages he sent Ms Wicks during that period, in which he called her a ‘stupid s**t’ and a ‘f**king pig’, and promised to assist with any investigation to the accusations.
“I believe the time has come to look at making an option available to people below the severity of an arrest warrant (AVO),” he said at the time.
‘It is clear that there are people in our community who are no longer safe when an intimate relationship ends.
‘A less serious course of action than an AVO, a restraining order would be a first point of contact that people could easily use to serve as formal notice to the other party that the next step will be an AVO if they breach these rules. the contact ban.
‘I can tell you from experience that applying for an AVO is not an easy task. It is an extremely confrontational and triggering experience.’
When Martin gave his inaugural parliamentary speech in 2017, he spoke out against both bullying and domestic violence, explaining how his upbringing was shaped by his own experiences of being bullied on the playground.
“Domestic violence strikes a chord with virtually everyone in our state,” he said.
“As we see the number of reported incidents increase and more people taking a stand, I’m sure every family has at least one story to tell close to home.
“I know I do that among my friends and family. I will be an advocate among young men.
“We must ensure that young boys who will become young men receive the guidance necessary to teach and emphasize the value of respect in all relationships, even if – and especially if – it is not modeled at home.”
Daily Mail Australia has been told the investigation is still ongoing and taking place externally from the state Liberal Party