- Luke Sayers resigned as Carlton president in January
- Graphic sexual image was sent from his X account
Former Carlton president Luke Sayers has been sighted on a dinner date with a mystery woman after his wife left him as a result of the lewd photo scandal that saw him resign from his job with the powerful AFL club.
A friend of the Sayers family said Cate Sayers left her husband in order to put their children first after the publication of the graphic sexual image on January 9.
‘Cate is a strong person, but also a realist,’ the friend told News Corp.
‘She has understandably prioritised protecting the family. Now she knows it is the right time for a fresh start.’
The news comes as Sayers was pictured having a meal with an unnamed blonde woman at Melbourne’s Geppetto Trattoria restaurant on Tuesday night.
Sayers has also started the process of buying a bachelor pad apartment in the inner city, according to the publication.
Sayers quit his post with the Blues effective immediately on January 22, with the announcement coming just minutes after the AFL Integrity Unit found he was not responsible for the sending of the sexual image.
Pictured: Former Carlton boss Luke Sayers and the unnamed woman he had dinner with in Melbourne on Tuesday night

Sayers’ wife Cate (pictured) has split with him after he stepped down from his role with the club as a result of the scandal surrounding the publication of a graphic sexual image from his X account in January
The former PWC chief executive’s X account posted an image of a mystery man’s penis, and tagged the account of a top female management figure with a company linked to Carlton at 5.41pm on January 9.
The public post was directed at the executive’s social media account, although the mother-of-two does not appear to have used X since 2017 and does not follow Mr Sayers on the platform.
Sayers noticed the development after the photo had been online for 12 minutes, at which point he hastily deleted the image and apologised to his followers, claiming he had been targeted by cyber criminals.
‘Sorry, my account has been hacked – please ignore all posts,’ he wrote.
The married father-of-four’s account, which had more than 7,300 followers, was deleted but the post had already been reposted and screen-grabbed by other X users.
He told Daily Mail Australia he was ‘outraged’ by the alleged attack when the news first broke.
‘This is outrageous. I’m investigating and will leave no stone unturned finding out who did this to me and my family,’ he said.
Sayers had been with the club for 12 years before stepping down.
The fallout from the scandal didn’t stop there, with a club sponsor pulling out of an event that was run by Carlton and Sayers also stepping back from another post.
It emerged that Bupa cancelled its naming rights arrangement for the team’s Run for Respect charity event on February 2.
However, a company spokesperson confirmed Bupa will continue its relationship with Carltong, adding, ‘Bupa continues to prioritise the wellbeing, privacy and safety of our employee.’
In addition to quitting as Blues president, Sayers also announced he will step back as chairman of his consulting company, Sayers Group – but at the time of writing, is still listed as chairman on the business’s website.
More to come…