Tim Blackwell, the popular Nova radio host, has confirmed his new relationship with Lizzie Baxter, a 28-year-old producer for the Fitzy & Wippa show.
The announcement comes nearly a year after his separation from his wife, Monique, following 14 years of marriage.
This marks a new chapter in Tim’s personal life, which has been the subject of public attention in recent months.
Tim and Lizzie were recently seen together at a music event in Sydney, where they appeared very close and affectionate, which led to public speculation about their relationship.
Rumors had been circulating for months, with subtle social media interactions hinting at their connection.

Tim Blackwell and Lizzie Baxter (Credit: Instagram)
Their relationship has now been made official, and it is clear that they have been growing closer, despite the time that has passed since Tim’s divorce.
Prior to confirming his new relationship, Tim was married to Monique for over a decade, and the couple shares three children together.
Their separation was a deeply emotional time for Tim, as he expressed feelings of failure in his role as a parent, acknowledging the difficulties of co-parenting.
Tim has been open about his struggles following the split, and he emphasized the importance of maintaining a healthy co-parenting dynamic for the sake of their children.
During their marriage, Tim and Monique were often seen as a stable couple, but like many long-term relationships, theirs faced challenges. Tim’s role as a public figure also placed additional scrutiny on their private lives.
The separation was not easy for him, and he has spoken candidly about the emotional toll it took. Despite this, he has maintained a positive outlook, focusing on the well-being of his children and his role as a father.
The confirmation of his relationship with Lizzie Baxter marks a significant shift for Tim, as he begins a new chapter in his life. Lizzie, who works behind the scenes at Nova as a producer for the Fitzy & Wippa show, has been relatively private about her personal life.
Her connection with Tim, however, has now drawn attention due to their public appearances together.
This news has resonated with fans and the media, as many have followed Tim’s journey through his marriage, divorce, and now into his new relationship.
The fact that Lizzie works in the same industry as Tim also adds a layer of intrigue to their relationship.
Many are curious to see how their dynamic develops in the public eye, as Tim has always been a well-known figure on Australian radio.
While Tim’s new relationship with Lizzie is still in its early stages, it’s clear that this is a positive and supportive connection.
Tim has been vocal about his need for companionship and emotional support after the end of his marriage, and it seems that Lizzie has come into his life at a time when he is ready to move forward.
Their relationship is still in its formative stages, but both Tim and Lizzie appear to be content and happy together.
Moving forward, Tim has made it clear that his primary focus remains on his family. The relationship with Lizzie, while new and exciting, does not overshadow his responsibilities as a father.
Co-parenting with Monique has become a central part of his life, and he continues to prioritize the well-being of his children.
The separation from Monique, though difficult, has taught him important lessons about resilience, responsibility, and the importance of balance in both personal and professional aspects of life.
As for Lizzie, her role in the Fitzy & Wippa show has kept her busy, but she seems to have found a supportive partner in Tim. Their relationship is still unfolding, but the mutual respect and connection they share are evident.
Fans of Tim Blackwell, as well as those who follow the Fitzy & Wippa show, will no doubt be watching to see how their relationship develops in the coming months.
The confirmation of Tim Blackwell and Lizzie Baxter’s relationship comes at a time when many people are reflecting on their own personal journeys.
Tim’s openness about his emotions, the difficulties of his separation, and his commitment to co-parenting has resonated with many who have faced similar challenges.
His new relationship with Lizzie, though still in its early stages, brings a sense of hope and positivity after a difficult period in his life.
The media’s attention on Tim’s personal life is unlikely to die down anytime soon, but for now, he seems focused on his future with Lizzie, while continuing to prioritize his role as a father and public figure.
The road ahead may still hold challenges, but Tim Blackwell appears ready to embrace this new chapter in his life with open arms.
As Silo Season 2 progresses, every moment feels like it teeters on the brink of disaster. In Episode 6, aptly titled “Barricades,” the tension intensifies as Juliette (Rebecca Ferguson), the rebellion, and Bernard Holland (Tim Robbins) face one step forward and two steps back. Each character is embroiled in escalating stakes that could shape the silo’s future.
The episode begins with a crowd of Down-Deepers gathered near a barricade at level 130. Opposing them are raiders, glaring with hostility. The Down-Deepers chant “let them through,” referring to the routine deliveries Holland has withheld.
This tactic, meant to punish the escape of Shirley (Remmie Milner) and Knox (Shane McRae) last week, also serves as psychological warfare. Watching from his surveillance screens, Holland smugly remarks, “Only nine missed meals separate a functioning society from chaos.” Shirley and Knox soon discover that someone has poisoned their food with rat poison, signaling that Mechanical must quickly adapt to Holland’s strategies.
The Rebels Push Back
The news of rat poison rattles the residents of Mechanical. While Knox and Shirley try to calm fears, many parents grow angry, unwilling to let their children starve to prove a point. Martha (Harriet Walter) steps in to remind everyone that turning on each other is exactly what Holland wants.
She argues that their obedience will only earn them superficial rewards from the Judicial. Her words begin to resonate, but it’s Teddy (Olatunji Ayofe) who brings a breakthrough by delivering fresh food sent by farmers from level 122. Accompanying the food is a note of support, ending with the bold message: “Juliette lives.”
Holland feels confident he can crush the rebellion quickly since he now knows Mechanical has allies smuggling food. However, Shirley, Knox, and Teddy are already planning their next move.
They decide to shift the barricade upward by a few levels. One team drills through the floor while Knox leads another group with improvised weapons to distract the raiders. The strategy works, panicking the raiders and forcing them to retreat.

Still from the episode (Apple TV)
Sheriff Billings Takes a Stand
Sheriff Paul Billings (Chinaza Uche) plays a critical role, asking his wife Kathleen (Caitlin Zoz) to secretly send a doctor to operate on Patrick Kennedy (Rick Gomez), who needs urgent care. Kathleen manages to smuggle Pete Nichols (Iain Glen) and their baby past the barricade.
Pete successfully removes Kennedy’s bullet, but Kennedy hesitates to fulfill his end of their agreement. Billings presses him, threatening to expose his location to Judge Sims (Common), the new appointee Kennedy didn’t know about. Under pressure, Kennedy reveals details about the footage from the “Before Times” that Juliette shared and admits to a deal he struck with Sims.
Billings faces a moral turning point. Though disillusioned with Judicial, he remains committed to upholding the Pact. After informing Kathleen about his shaken faith, she tests his resolve by having him hold a water glass. When his hand doesn’t tremble despite days without herbs for his Syndrome, she reassures him of his strength.
Mechanical Gains Ground
Holland interrogates Camille Sims (Alexandria Riley), accusing her of aiding Knox and Shirley. Camille defends her actions, citing her adherence to the Pact, but the encounter unsettles her. She leads a team to stop Mechanical’s plans, but they are too late.
Mechanical successfully breach the barricade, gaining control of 10 more levels, including the essential farming complex on 122. This victory prevents Holland from starving them out.
Knox and Shirley celebrate their success with a kiss before Billings interrupts. They vow that Holland and Sims framed them for Judge Meadows’ murder, prompting Billings to launch an investigation. Holland, stunned by this turn of events, expresses frustration with an expletive, realizing he has lost the sheriff’s loyalty.
Personal Struggles Amid the Chaos
Martha reflects on her final moments with Carla (Clare Perkins), refusing to support Knox and Shirley’s claims until Billings provides information about Carla’s whereabouts. Billings suspects Holland locked Carla away, and her health conditions make her survival uncertain.
Juliette, recovering from an infected wound, awakens in a room with Solo (Steve Zahn), who saved her with homemade antibiotics. However, Solo hides her environmental suit, demanding she fix a broken generator pump first. Juliette must comply to regain her suit and continue her mission.
Holland reveals his vulnerable side when he visits Meadows’ body in the morgue. Grieving, he admits he fears the collapse of their 140-year-long peace. Meanwhile, he promotes Lukas Kyle (Avi Nash) to his shadow to help decode a hidden message, believing Kyle’s insight will provide crucial answers.