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what did chris hipkins ex wife say about him

There are public reports that Chris Hipkins’ ex‑wife, Jade Paul, made a series of allegations about him in a private Facebook post in mid‑March 2026, but the specific details of what she wrote have largely not been republished by mainstream media because they are unverified and potentially defamatory.

What actually happened

  • On a Sunday evening in March 2026, Jade Paul posted allegations about Hipkins on her personal Facebook page; the post was later deleted but screenshots circulated online.
  • Broad summaries in broadcast coverage say the claims related to his conduct and suggested hypocrisy compared with Labour’s public stance on issues such as health, housing, and jobs, but they did not accuse him of unlawful activity.
  • In a follow‑up social media post reported by media, Paul was quoted as saying she’d “had enough” and referred more broadly to “high‑profile men who just want to do what they want with no consequences,” framed as a comment about how women can be hurt in such situations.

Because outlets are deliberately not reproducing the full text of her original post, anything beyond these high‑level descriptions tends to come from second‑hand social media chatter and should be treated as unverified.

How Chris Hipkins responded

  • Hipkins has repeatedly and flatly denied his ex‑wife’s allegations, saying “I reject the allegations that she’s made and the characterisation of those events.”
  • He has said he will not engage in a “backwards and forwards” in public with his ex‑wife, describing the matter as personal and stressing that he wants to protect their children from a media fight.
  • Reports say he is seeking legal advice about the accusations and does not intend to make further detailed comment.

At an emotional press conference, he became visibly upset when asked about his children and reiterated that he would not publicly “litigate” family issues.

What is not clearly public

  • Major New Zealand outlets (RNZ, TV/Stuff, 1News, NZ Herald coverage via TV segments) explicitly note they are not publishing the specific claims, only that there was a Facebook post containing unsubstantiated allegations.
  • As a result, there is no reliable, detailed, line‑by‑line public record of exactly “what she said about him,” only general descriptions that:
    • she made personal and political‑adjacent claims about his behaviour and values,
    • she framed it partly in the context of how powerful men can act without consequences,
    • and she has told media she “stands by” what she wrote.

Anything beyond those broad themes tends to come from reposted screenshots and forum speculation, which reputable outlets treat cautiously because the claims are unproven and potentially defamatory.

Short timeline for context

  1. 2022: Hipkins and Paul separate; they have two children together.
  1. January 2023: As prime minister, he publicly confirms the separation and says they remain close and focused on co‑parenting.
  1. October 2023: He reveals a new relationship with former staffer Toni Grace on election night.
  1. November 2025: Hipkins and Grace announce their engagement.
  1. March 2026:
    • Paul posts the now‑deleted Facebook allegations about Hipkins.
 * Media report the existence of the post but not its detailed contents, call the claims “unsubstantiated,” and note there is no allegation of unlawful conduct.
 * Hipkins gives tearful press conferences, firmly denying the allegations and refusing to get into specifics.

Bottom line

  • Public, reputable sources confirm that Hipkins’ ex‑wife accused him of personal misconduct and hypocrisy in a Facebook post, later removed, and later spoke more generally about powerful men hurting women without consequences.
  • Those same sources also emphasize that the allegations are unsubstantiated, involve no claim of illegal activity, and that Hipkins “entirely” rejects them.
  • Because the exact text of her post is not being republished by major outlets, no one can accurately or responsibly quote it in full from verified sources at this stage.

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