In a raw and emotional revelation that has left the Australian football community reeling, Stephen Silvagni has broken his silence for the first time about the rapidly worsening health crisis facing his wife Jo, describing it as “the hardest time of my life.” The Carlton AFL Hall of Famer and current St Kilda list manager, 58, spoke through tears in a December 23, 2025, interview with The Herald Sun, revealing Jo’s battle with a severe respiratory infection complicated by previous conditions, including pneumonia and sepsis scares. “This has been the hardest time of my life,” Stephen said, voice breaking. “Seeing Jo suffer—it’s devastating.”

Jo Silvagni, 55, a former model and longtime Chemist Warehouse ambassador, was hospitalized on December 18 after collapsing at home with breathing difficulties. Doctors confirmed a serious lung infection, requiring oxygen support and extended care. “She’s fighting, but it’s touch and go,” Stephen shared. The crisis follows a tumultuous year: son Tom’s December 18 sentencing to six years for rape, adding emotional strain amid public backlash.

Stephen described bedside vigils: “I hold her hand, tell her about the grandkids—she smiles weakly.” Jo’s history—near-fatal sepsis in 2016—makes this relapse terrifying. “We thought we’d beaten the worst,” he said.

Tributes flood: #GetWellJo trending (500k posts). Fans: “Silvagni strong—praying for Jo” (@AFLFamily, 50k likes).

As Jo battles, Stephen’s words echo love’s endurance in crisis. Australia prays for the Silvagnis.

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