Australian pop sensation Vanessa Amorosi has finally closed the door on a bitter family feud with the sale of her sprawling Narre Warren North property, ending years of legal wrangling with her mother, Joyleen Robinson.

Property records show the six-bedroom estate in Melbourne’s southeast sold for $2.6m on August 20, marking the final chapter of a dispute that has dominated headlines and courtrooms for nearly a decade.

The sale comes after a Supreme Court ruling that ordered Robinson to vacate the property, which she had lived in since 2001.

Despite claiming the home was gifted to her by Amorosi during a kitchen conversation, the court found Robinson was never entitled to ownership.

Justice Steven Moore ruled in September 2022 that Robinson had to leave the estate within 60 days of rec

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