Tammy Hembrow has finally been nominated for a TikTok Award.

Despite eight years on the social media platform, the fitness influencer has finally earned herself a nomination for Creator of the Year.

The 31-year-old, who has 2.3million followers, is up for the number one gong against Latisha Clark, Ilai Matangi, Jiny Maeng and Ben Stubbs.

It's been a big year for Tammy who used the platform to announce her split from her husband Matt Zukowski back in June.

Her candid confession has helped her connect to fans in a way she hasn't previously been able to.

After Tammy revealed she was getting a divorce on TikTok, she has been keeping her followers up to date with her life.

Tammy Hembrow(pictured) has finally been nominated for a TikTok Award

Tammy Hembrow(pictured) has finally been nominated for a TikTok Award

In the emotional breakup video, she said: 'I don't want to get into the details and I want to be sensitive to everyone involved.'

'Obviously when you marry someone, you do it thinking that it is going to be forever and I blame no one but myself,' Tammy continued while breaking down in tears.

'I've made not the best choices when it comes to relationships. I'm good at putting on rose-colored glasses.

'Obviously the worst part for me is that I have kids. I don't care about me, I know I will be ok but I feel awful.'

Matt and Tammy got engaged in December 2023 after just three months of dating.

They tied the knot almost a year later, in November 2024, but rumours of a split began to circulate earlier this year.

Since her split, Tammy has been keeping fans up date with her personal life on the social media app.

Tammy also posted footage of herself and her kids Saskia, nine, Wolf, 10, and Posy, three, on holidays after her split.

Despite eight years on the social media platform, the fitness influencer has finally earned herself a nomination for Creator of the Year

Despite eight years on the social media platform, the fitness influencer has finally earned herself a nomination for Creator of the Year

It's been a big year for Tammy who used the platform to announce her split from her husband Matt Zukowski back in June

It's been a big year for Tammy who used the platform to announce her split from her husband Matt Zukowski back in June

Matt and Tammy got engaged in December 2023 after just three months of dating. They tied the knot almost a year later, in November 2024

Matt and Tammy got engaged in December 2023 after just three months of dating. They tied the knot almost a year later, in November 2024

She was most recently linked to AFL star Bailey Smith after they were spotted on several dates together.

Earlier this month, Tammy also took to the platform to reveal her new partnership with dating app Tinder.

'I am officially in my new dating era and, yes, I'm on Tinder looking for my next crush,' she began in the clip, which she filmed in her car wearing a revealing white T-shirt.

'My dating life always seems to make headlines but you're hearing it first. I'm officially putting myself back out there.'

She added: 'Honestly, I feel like everyone thinks dating has to be so serious, it's supposed to be fun!'

'So I'm on Tinder to see who's out there. Hopefully I'll meet people who match my vibe and, if it turns into something more, even better.'

She signed off the paid advertisement with, 'If you've been waiting for a sign, this is it. Go find your next crush on Tinder too.'

Voting for the 2025 TikTok Awards has officially opened and closes on the 16th of November

2025 TikTok  Awards nominees 

Creator of the Year Award

Latisha Clark (@latishaclarkk)

Ilai Matangi (@havea_676)

Tammy Hembrow (@tammyhembrow)

Jiny Maeng (@jinymaeng)

Ben Stubbs (@stubbaa)

 Video of the Year

Rachel Parkinson (@rachelparkinson5)

Zane Fall (@zanefall)

Alexandra Tuohey (@alexandratuohey)

Jude York (@itsjudeyork)

Leah Halton (@looooooooch)

Business of the Year

Bouf Haircare (@boufhaircare)

All For Mimi (@allformimi)

Cherry’s Goods (@cherrysgoods)

Kic App (@kic)

Rode Meats (@rode_meats)

Sports and Fitness Creator of the Year

Hannah Pearson (@hannahhpearson)

Daniel Gorringe (@dandoesfooty)

Brittany O’Brien (@brittanyobrienn)

Kwame Duah (@kwameduahofficial)

Tom Harris (@tomharrisfootball)

Beauty and Fashion Creator of the Year

Rowi Singh (@rowisingh)

Florence Baitio (@florence_baitio)

Eitan Broude (@eiitanbroude)

Sasha Morpeth (@sashamorpeth)

Ellen Malone (@askellenbeauty)

Music Artist of the Year

Dean Lewis (@deanlewis)

Larissa Lambert (@.larissalambert)

Lance Savali (@lancesavali)

Keli Holiday (@keliholiday)

Max Jackson (@maxjacksonmusic)

Entertainment Creator of the Year Award

Rachael Evren (@rachevren)

Maddy Turner (@maddy.mov)

Aicha Robertson (@aichark)

Theo Shakes (@theoshakes)

Jeremy Franco (@jezbreezy)

Learn on TikTok

Ainslie Harvey (@hot.history)

Kobi Brown (@astrokobi)

Heidi Barlow (@womenshealthwithheidi)

Vinh Giang (@askvinh)

Luke Bateman (@lukesreads)

TikTok for Good

Ben McIntosh (@benjmcintosh)

Josh Neille (@josh_neille)

Clothing The Gaps (@clothing_the_gaps)

Man Cave (@themancave_aus)

Comedy Creator of the Year

Archie and Miles Shepherd (@shepmates)

Luke Kidgell (@luke.kidgell)

Liam Dowling and Ben Christopher (@nansfavourites)

Lyanna Kea (@lyanna_kea)

Toni Lodge and Ryan Jon (@toniandryanpodcast)

LIVE Creator of the Year

Jake Waddell (@jakeytv)

Ed and Ri (@itsedandri)

Liam Conner (@liamconner_)

Ūla (@ulaulaula)

Sadia Yousofi (@sadiayousofi13)

New Zealand Creator of the Year

Daniel Rankin (@mancancooknz)

Louis Davis(@louisdavis_)

Paris Nuku (@parisnuku)

Brit Cunningham (@brit_cunningham)

The Morning Shift (@themorningshiftshow)

High Quality Content Creator

Melissa Yahyaoglu (@lovefrommelii)

Anthony Randello-Jahn (@thedonutdaddy)

Nicholas Burton and Dave Hoey (@thegrannyflat)

Lachlan and Austin Macfarlane (@macfarlanebros)

Jeremy (@jeremyfilmsthings)

Food Creator of the Year

Vincent Lim (@dimsimlim)

Andy Hearnden (@andy_cooks)

Catherine Zhang (@catherine.desserts)

Laleh Mohmedi (@jacobs_food_diaries)

Tom Smallwood (@tom.smallwood)