MAFS star Cyrell Paule claims she ‘won’t’ marry Eden Dally
Their romance has lasted the distance despite the highs and lows- but MAFS star Cyrell Paule has now revealed why she won’t marry Love Island’s Eden Dally.
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Cyrell Paule has ruled out marrying reality star partner Eden Dally.
The former Married At First Sight contestant said she doesn’t need a wedding to commit to her partner of three years, who rose to fame on dating show Love Island.
“I don’t think that is going to happen,” Paule told Confidential.
“Our goal is to build a home together. Realistically, we think it is too much with the cost of a wedding, it is just too much of a hassle, we would rather have a house.
“A piece of paper doesn’t need to tell us we are married. We have a kid together already as it is so what is a piece of paper?”
The colourful couple have been together for three years and are parents to two-year-old son, Boston.
They are planning to try for a third around the time he turns three in February.
“We are planning that very soon,” 33-year-old Paule said.
“We have said when Boston turns three, we will try so we can keep it a three year age gap. “Hopefully if we are blessed, we will have a little girl because one of each would be amazing.”
Paule’s relationship with Dally has been the focus of much speculation over the years they have been together.
Both volatile and vocal on social media, personal blow ups have sparked suggestions they would not last as a couple.
To that, Paule said the couple has proved critics wrong.
“It has been three years, we live together and we have a child together but people still question us,” she said.
“We are literally with each other every day, I don’t know why people keep looking for problems.”
Paule meanwhile is an ambassador for weight loss company, Celebrity Slim, and said she is already down four kilograms of the 10 she is hoping to lose.
“Half of these dresses (from MAFS) I still have and when I put them on, my gut hangs out,” she said.
“I know I am fine but it is what makes me happy and what I am comfortable with.
“What may be little to some people, may be big to me. I have gained about 10 kilos since then and I am slowly bringing it back.”
Paule’s aim is to get back to her MAFS weight of 47 kgs.