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7NEWS Spotlight: Oct 31

Denham Hitchcock reports on the posthumous sperm retrieval from surfer Alex “Chumpy” Pullin, and the baby his partner is about to bear.

Sunday’s 7NEWS Spotlight sees Denham Hitchcock reporting on the posthumous sperm retrieval from big wave surfer Alex “Chumpy” Pullin, and the baby his partner, Ellidy Vlug, is about to bear.

Denham Hitchcock said: “I thought this was going to be a story that would leave me in tears most days, but it turned out to be one of the most uplifting stories I’ve done.

“It’s a love story really, a love story of epic proportions and one that is far from over. It’s a documentary about one extraordinary woman with a vibrant spark for life. It’s about using your time on earth wisely, enjoying the twists in the road, and how no matter what happens, when you find your perfect other half, how they never really leave you.”

Olympian and world champion snowboarder, Alex “Chumpy” Pullin, 32, tragically lost his life last year while spearfishing in a free diving accident off a reef on the Gold Coast.

As the snowboarding community grieved the loss of a young, popular champion, Chumpy’s long-term partner, Ellidy Vlug, was left devastated. The couple had just bought their dream home on the Gold Coast and were trying for a baby. In an instant, Ellidy had lost the love of her life.

Ellidy and Chumpy had met eight years earlier at a party held by mutual friend, big wave surfer Laura Enever. After Chumpy’s death Laura and Ellidy’s brother Dave came to Ellidy in her darkest moment to suggest posthumous sperm retrieval from Chumpy.

Thirty-seven hours after Chumpy died – and with the consent of his family, a doctor successfully removed viable sperm. Six months later, Ellidy fell pregnant through IVF. She announced her pregnancy in an exclusive interview with 7NEWS Gold Coast presenter, Amanda Abate.

With Ellidy and Chumpy’s baby due to be born any day now, 7NEWS Spotlight celebrates the life of Chumpy, the strength and devotion of Ellidy and the miracle of new life in a special event this Sunday on Channel 7 and 7plus.

Amanda Abate said: “It was an incredible honour to be able to share Ellidy’s news. She was so beautifully honest about a deeply personal and complex story. It still gives me goosebumps.”

7NEWS Spotlight: Bubba Chump presenter Denham Hitchcock spoke with Ellidy, their family and the couple’s friends, including legendary surfer Mick Fanning, over several months, creating a documentary that delivers a heart-warming and fascinating look at love, loss and miracles.

7pm Sunday on Seven.

2 Responses

  1. Why does Channel 7 keep giving us Denham Hitchcock. He’s terrible and sometimes very bias and honestly such a turn off as a reporter. He needs to go. However as SF said, why did Channel 7 axe Sunday Night when they keep giving us these Spotlight stories? SN was much better.

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