Annalise Dalins, fiancée of Josh Daicos, admitted to hospital with ruptured cyst and appendicitis
Fashion influencer Annalise Dalins says she will not be at Collingwood’s best and fairest after an unexpected surgery.
Annalise Dalins, the fiancée of Collingwood star Josh Daicos, said she would not be at the Magpies’ Copeland Trophy awards on Friday night after being admitted into hospital earlier this week.
The model and fashion influencer posted to Instagram from her hospital bed on Wednesday night after undergoing unexpected surgery.
“PSA: @joshdaicos looking for a Copeland date,’’ she wrote in good spirit, alongside a photo with Daicos by her bedside.
“Taking a few days off. Ruptured cyst & appendicitis got me gooooodd.”
Annalise Dalins posted from hospital.
Annalise Dalins posted from hospital. Credit: Instagram
Daicos won the Magpies’ best and fairest in 2023 before his younger brother Nick took it out last year.
Nick is the warm favourite to claim it for a second consecutive year, while Josh is also expected to poll well.
Dalins accompanied Josh to last week’s Brownlow Medal and showed no signs of discomfort.
As well as missing Collingwood’s best and fairest night, which will be held in the Palladium at Crown on Friday night, Dalins was also absent from a fashion launch at which she was due to appear on Thursday.
Daicos and Dalins got engaged in front of the backdrop of a stunning Greek sunset in September last year.
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The couple had set a date for their nuptials, but made headlines in May when they revealed they had postponed it.
Having initially planned for this year, they are now expected to tie the knot in 2026.
The high-profile couple recently bought a $2 million home in the bayside area, and are in the process of renovating it.
The property was first built in the early 1900s, and had been in the same family for over five decades until they bought it.
“We are pumped to restore her original bones, and add a little bit of spice,” they said recently.