An Instagram-obsessed ex-Hells Angel has revealed why he broke up with his girlfriend in an emotional social media post.
Ben “Notorious” Geppert — who made headlines last year over a wild on-camera brawl with a rival bikie in a KFC carpark on the Gold Coast — penned the lengthy post to set the record straight about his relationship with model girlfriend Allaina Vader.
He said he wanted to end speculation after being bombarded with messages from randoms on Instagram.
“I’m sick of telling people, I honestly I am, I’ve been working through my life as it is now and I don’t talk to her about anything, let alone you people,” he wrote.
“I appreciate your kindness and I don’t care who she’s with or she follows. I’m not a kid or spiteful.”
Geppert didn’t say specifically why the relationship had broken down but made it clear it hadn’t ended amicably.
“The sad fact is we grew apart and lost what we had. Every relationship starts happy and ends unhappy!” he wrote.
“I’ve not spoken to her and I’m just writing this to tell her and you all I’m fine. I’m doing good and I want nothing but the best in the future for you Allaina. I hope you settle down and find a man who can give you what you want.”
He also vowed to stop responding to messages about the relationship on social media.
“I honestly just hang alone and evaluate what I become and now I can move forward with peace cause of my new self value. It was fun and I’ll always have your back no doubt,” he ended the post.
Last month, Vader hinted she and Geppert had broken up in an Instagram story after ending a year-long feud with her cousin Rikki Sutton — who dated ex-Bandidos president Brett “Kaos” Pechey.
“I might look silly but family is family at the end of the day,” she wrote in the story. “P.s I’ll never date again.”
She also wiped every picture of Geppert from her Instagram page.
Geppert was given a six-month prison sentence, suspended for three years, when he exchanged blows with a bikie rival in front of a Gold Coast KFC in May last year.
Footage of the fight was captured by Vader who can be heard encouraging him with calls of “you go Ben” throughout.
In a podcast with Nomads president Moudi Tajjour called Can’t Fight Fate, said Vader spotted the rival bikie who Geppert claimed was, at the time, a Mongols Motorcycle Club president.
He said she told him to “get out of the car and have a crack”.
However, he said the fight wasn’t an isolated incident and came after weeks of tension — adding the rival Mongols Motorcycle Club president was “calling him out” on social media.
Geppert said he had no idea why he was being targeted.
“I swear I’ve got a target on my back, some c**t’s tattooed it on me,” Geppert said.
“I don’t even know who this f**kwit was, I just seen this c**t tagging me, so I did a bit of research, and he was the Mongols president.”
He told Tajjour the bikie would taunt him by standing outside his home and inviting him out to fight.
However, he said it all came to a head when Vader saw the rival bikie standing in the carpark of the KFC as they drove past, telling him: “There he is, get out of the car and have a crack, I’ll record it.”
“So I rushed out, kids everywhere, families everywhere, it was about 4 o’clock in the arvo, and I was like ‘f**k whatever’,” Geppert said.
The Gold Coast Bulletin reported Magistrate Andrew Sinclair, during sentencing, said there were “two Gepperts” — one who would end up in prison and another who was kind-hearted.
“One with tattoos on his face, replica guns, a four-page criminal history who consumes steroids and gets into fights in public — that person will spend the rest of his life in prison,” Mr Sinclair said.
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