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The Bec and Lleyton Hewitt story that has readers furious.

Readers of Australian tabloid magazine Woman’s Day have taken to social media to voice their anger over their latest cover.

The magazine’s lead story in this week’s issue suggests that Bec and Lleyton Hewitt‘s marriage is over, with the headline reading, “Bec and Lleyton’s $125 divorce shock!”

Yet, it was six months ago that the same magazine reported Bec and Lleyton were expecting another child, stating that a new baby was ‘healing’ the relationship between the ‘feuding’ Hewitts.

So it comes as no surprise that readers simply aren't buying it. "Wow! I'm shocked! Considering about a month ago they had such joy because they were having another baby," one commenter wrote.

Others suggested that the magazine have a vendetta against the Hewitt family.

Some of the comments read:

"Really! No wonder I don't buy your magazines, stop putting false rubbish out! Put positive informative useful ideas in your magazine, and then I would consider buying it!"

"Why is Woman's Day so intent on destroying the Hewitts? What did they ever do to you?"

"Woman's Day if I were Bec and Lleyton I would sue you. You're pathetic."

"So sad you plug away at the Hewitts, let them live their life without all the bulls..."

This isn't the first time Woman's Day have suggested the pair are heading for divorce. The magazine also reported in August of last year that the Hewitt's relationship was 'over' following the suggestion that romance was lacking in their relationship and that the couple were at breaking point.

Following yet another story that recounted the pair having a public meltdown, Lleyton felt the need to voice his side of the story on his website. "Woman’s Day have over stepped the mark again! In this week’s edition they have again manufactured a story and we have had enough," Lleyton wrote.

Bec and Lleyton Hewitt. (Image via Getty)
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"Week after week the paparazzi hide in cars, follow us, trying to take photos at any opportunity where they think they can get a shot where we don’t look happy. Magazines, notably Woman’s Day and New Idea, then buy them and fabricate a negative story, because they believe that is what sells," the statement continued.

"The majority of this 'imaginary' journalism includes quotes from insiders. It is important to understand that these 'insiders' are actually magazine staff, that try to pass themselves off as journalists," Lleyton explained.

Bec and Lleyton Hewitt. (Image via Getty)
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The tennis star went on the explain that he had knowledge of Woman's Day sales increasing each time they had Bec and himself on the cover.

"Therefore sales are much more important to them than providing truthful information for their readers. Their philosophy must be that they will do what ever is necessary and make up what ever they like so long as they can sell copies and not worry about the truth, therefore insulting the intelligence of their readers," he concluded.

TAP on the image below and scroll through the gallery for pictures of Bec and Lleyton's beachfront home...