Rhi Disljenkovic and Jeff Gobbels Unfollow Each Other on Instagram — Mafs' Jeff And Rhi
mafs' jeff and rhi have fuelled fresh split talk after Rhi Disljenkovic and Jeff Gobbels stopped following each other on Instagram. Rhi has also cleared traces of Jeff from her page, while his account still shows photos of her, keeping the breakup chatter in circulation.
The couple had been one of season 12's most visible pairings and were described as one of MAFS 2025's golden couples. That made the social-media shift hard to miss for viewers who had watched them come out of the experiment as the only match still together.
Instagram changes on both sides
Rhi Disljenkovic no longer follows Jeff Gobbels, and Jeff is no longer following Rhi. On her page, every visible trace of him has been removed, a cleaner break than the usual slow fade that follows a public couple online.
A week-old post on Rhi's page added to the speculation with the line, “Choosing relationships that feel calm and safe. Not confusing inconsistency or mixed signals for love.” Another message on the same post said, “Learning to enjoy my own company. Not needing constant noise, plans or validation to feel okay,”
Jeff Gobbels still commented “love this” on that post, which makes the unfollowing harder to read as a simple routine social-media tidy-up. His own Instagram still shows photos of Rhi, although his tag appears to be missing from his posts.
Early May rumours return
Rumours of a split first began to swirl in early May, and Rhi later said on the MAFS Funny podcast that “all is good” between her and Jeff. That earlier reassurance now sits against the new Instagram activity, leaving two versions of the relationship story in public view.
Rhi Disljenkovic and Jeff Gobbels had dated before appearing on MAFS 2025, which is part of why the pair carried extra attention once they became the only match to make it out of the experiment. For viewers tracking one of the season's most prominent pairings, the next move is simple: watch whether either of them speaks up, because the apps are already telling one story.