Api Robin, formerly known in media circles as Celeste Barber's "#HotHusband," has broken his silence following the couple's widely reported separation. Speaking to the Mail on August 5, 2026, Robin indicated he has "done plenty of therapy" in the wake of the break-up, a move he described as necessary given the "heartfelt emotion" involved. While the split between the comedian and Robin, a couple of over two decades, initially appeared abrupt, Robin's comments, coupled with earlier reports, suggest underlying complexities. The core of the separation seems to stem from a divergence in desires, with Robin stating, "we may want for different things."
Robin’s recent public comments, made while preparing to ride his bicycle, offered a brief glimpse into his current state. He acknowledged the emotional toll of the separation, stating, "Not too bad, mate. There is a lot of heartfelt emotion." He further elaborated, "Particularly what we've gone through." This marks a significant shift from the initial announcement of their separation in February 2026, which came as a surprise to many fans who perceived the couple as stable.
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A Shift in Public Persona and Private Realities
The announcement of the split in February 2026 was made by Robin via Instagram. He shared that after much reflection, the decision to separate had been made, framing it as a mutual understanding that while love and respect remain, they were "at capacity and have come to recognise we may want for different things." This sentiment was echoed by Barber herself, who, in the days following the announcement, thanked fans for their "lovely messages," acknowledging the challenging period.
Barber, known for her widely successful comedy sketches that parody celebrity culture and unrealistic beauty standards, has seen her own profile surge. This career ascendant trajectory has been noted as a potential factor, with earlier reports suggesting Barber was "seamlessly balancing international touring with her comedic work, while continuing to expand her beauty brand BOOIE and recently taking centre stage as host of the AACTA Awards." Robin’s public persona also evolved alongside Barber's, transforming from a private individual to a recognizable figure, affectionately dubbed "#HotHusband" in her content.
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Familial and Financial Realignments
Together, Barber and Robin share two sons, Lou and Buddy. Robin also has two daughters, Kyah and Sahra, from a previous marriage. A stated priority for both individuals following the separation has been "our children and their well-being."
Beyond the personal impact, the split also brings a substantial real estate portfolio into play. Reports from late February 2026 indicated that the couple was in the process of dividing a "lucrative beachfront portfolio." This included the recent settlement on a new apartment in Coolangatta's Rockpool building. Prior to this, they had offloaded a former family home on the NSW Central Coast.
The public nature of their lives, amplified by Barber's massive social media presence and Robin's evolving role alongside her, meant the separation inevitably garnered significant attention. Robin's recent statements, while brief, shed a sliver of light on the internal processes behind the public announcement, hinting at the personal work undertaken to navigate this significant life change.
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