Leaked Information Reveals Alannah Iaconis Is Pregnant with Tom Silvagni’s Child — And Their Current Relationship Is Nothing Like What They’ve Publicly Claimed

In a shocking twist that has sent the Australian football and media worlds reeling, leaked information has revealed that Alannah Iaconis, girlfriend of convicted rapist Tom Silvagni, is pregnant with his child — and their current relationship is nothing like what they’ve publicly claimed. The bombshell, first surfaced through anonymous messages to The Herald Sun on December 22, 2025, includes alleged private texts and ultrasound images showing Iaconis is 12 weeks pregnant. Insiders say the couple has been “secretly thrilled” about the baby despite Silvagni’s six-year sentence handed down on December 18 for two counts of rape, contradicting public portrayals of a strained or ended romance amid the scandal.

Iaconis, 24, a Melbourne model and influencer, has maintained a low profile since Silvagni’s conviction, posting cryptic Instagram stories about “new beginnings” without addressing the relationship. Silvagni, 25, grandson of Carlton legend Sergio Silvagni, was jailed after assaulting a 22-year-old woman at the family home in 2024. His parents Jo and Stephen vowed support, but Iaconis’s pregnancy revelation paints a different picture: sources claim the couple has been “planning for the baby” in private visits, with Silvagni “overjoyed” at fatherhood prospects from prison.

The leak includes texts allegedly from Iaconis: “Our little miracle—can’t wait to tell the world when ready.” Ultrasound dated November 2025 confirms due date in July 2026. “They’re closer than ever—Tom calls daily from jail,” a friend said. Publicly, Iaconis hinted at distance post-sentence, liking posts about “moving on.”

The pregnancy complicates dynamics: Silvagni’s victim expressed “disbelief” through lawyers, while Jo Silvagni reportedly “welcomes a grandchild” despite tension. Fans divided: #AlannahPregnant trending with 400k posts, some celebrating “new life,” others criticizing “standing by a rapist.”

As Silvagni appeals, Iaconis faces scrutiny: brand deals paused, social media backlash. The “nothing like claimed” relationship—private joy amid public fallout—highlights love’s complexity in crisis.

Australia watches a dynasty’s new chapter—joy shadowed by judgment.