Greg Rutherford's fiancé Susie Verrill pokes fun at her Olympian partner online as she reveals he is giving her 'the ick'

Greg Rutherford's fiancé Susie Verrill poked fun at her Olympian partner's social media post as she revealed it was giving her 'the ick'.

The gold medal long jumper, 37, took to Instagram on Tuesday to reshare a post about Meta AI not having permission to use his personal data. 

But Susie went on to call out her husband-to-be for resharing the message, as she claimed it was giving 'I'd give all my money to a Nigerian prince who me on Facebook' vibes. 

'Guys, @gregjrutherford reposted this earlier and won't take it down,' the blogger and writer wrote. 'It's give me the ick.'

Susie also joked: 'Do I just leave now? We've had a good run in fairness. The kids will understand.'  

Greg Rutherford 's fiancé Susie Verrill poked fun at her Olympian partner's social media post on Instagram on Tuesday as she revealed it was giving her 'the ick'

Greg Rutherford 's fiancé Susie Verrill poked fun at her Olympian partner's social media post on Instagram on Tuesday as she revealed it was giving her 'the ick' 

The gold medal long jumper, 37, took to Instagram on Tuesday to reshare a post about Meta AI not having permission to use his personal data

The gold medal long jumper, 37, took to Instagram on Tuesday to reshare a post about Meta AI not having permission to use his personal data 

Greg and Susie - who share children Milo, nine, Rex, six, and Daphne, two - met in 2012 and got engaged in 2019.

The pair were due to marry in May 2023, but tragically postponed the big day after a loved one passed away.

Earlier this month, Greg revealed the promise he's made to Susie as he discussed his brutal Dancing On Ice injury and adapting to life after his retirement. 

The Olympic gold medallist who decided to hang up his spikes in 2018, told of the mental difficulties athletes face when stepping back from their sport and how he felt like a 'liability' when a stunt on the competition went 'horribly wrong.'

Greg admitted how missing the 'pressure of performing live' led him to 'battering' his body in the TV accident. 

Speaking in an interview with MailOnline, he explained: 'I don't miss doing what I did. With my career I was a lot more successful than I ever thought I would be, so to have done all of that I'm so proud of it, but I don't miss the idea of training for it. 

'Maybe the crowd, I miss the performance. I think that might be why I've done different shows over the years so I get that side of it, the pressure of performing live.'

He added: 'For athletes that's where it's difficult because when that stops there's a real adaptation phase that comes with it. 

The gold medal long jumper, 37, took to Instagram on Tuesday to reshare a post about Meta AI not having permission to use his personal data

The gold medal long jumper, 37, took to Instagram on Tuesday to reshare a post about Meta AI not having permission to use his personal data

Greg revealed the big promise he's made to Susie as he discussed his brutal Dancing On Ice injury and adapting to life after his retirement

Greg revealed the big promise he's made to Susie as he discussed his brutal Dancing On Ice injury and adapting to life after his retirement

Greg suffered a brutal injury which left him two herniated disks and a torn ab after he leapt through the legs of professional Colin Grafton during a stunt on Dancing On Ice

Greg suffered a brutal injury which left him two herniated disks and a torn ab after he leapt through the legs of professional Colin Grafton during a stunt on Dancing On Ice 

'That's why travel is so important because it helps you realise the importance of going out and bonding with people again. You can get stuck in a rut.' 

The long jump champion went on to star on Strictly Come Dancing in 2016 and Dancing on Ice earlier this year, but was forced to pull out. 

Greg suffered a brutal injury which left him two herniated disks and a torn ab after he leapt through the legs of professional Colin Grafton during a stunt on the ice. 

The bizarre incident saw him left on the ice for 10 minutes after 'effectively giving himself a C-section', undergoing surgery in March. 

He continued: 'Surgery was four months ago and I'm still recovering it was a shock to the system I'd gone from feeling really great to then losing all of that. My body was battered. 

'Where I have to be mindful is that I'm older so my recovery time is a lot slower, I'm not bouncing back like I used to. You don't feel the same as you did. 

'I just promised Susie that I won't be doing anything else. It's not put me off but it is a realisation. It's not just me and although I might want to push myself still, Susie had to look after me for a week. 

He admitted: 'I just promised Susie that I won't be doing anything else. It's not put me off but it is a realisation. My body was battered'

He admitted: 'I just promised Susie that I won't be doing anything else. It's not put me off but it is a realisation. My body was battered'

'You become a massive liability, you have to bare that in mind. I'm more conscious of everyone else around me now.' 

Adding of any future challenges as he finds new ways to keep busy, he admitted: 'I'd like to do different challenges for charity. TV wise I'm not sure what is left me I've done most of them now, I'm sure everyone is bored of seeing my face!

'The problem is with some of the reality shows is that you are involved for such a long time, you can't do anything else. 

'I like a challenge that pushes me. I'm potentially looking at running a marathon,' he said before joking that he's keen to 'try and relax' -  at least until after Christmas.