'We don't flaunt our relationship on social media!' MAFS' Erin Bateman reveals her relationship with 'husband' Bryce Mohr is going strong... as the pair are now the ONLY COUPLE from the entire series still together

Out of the 35 couples that have been matched across Married At First Sight's five series, season two's Erin Bateman and Bryce Mohr are the only relationship still intact.

And on Monday, the TV star claimed keeping their romance 'on the down-low' and avoiding social media has been the secret to their success.   

'We are together but we keep it on the 'DL',' she told fellow MAFS star Bella Frizza in podcast, The D&M.  

'We don't flaunt our relationship on social media!' Married at First Sight's Erin Bateman revealed her relationship with 'husband' Bryce Mohr is going strong...as the pair are now the ONLY COUPLE from the entire series still together

'We don't flaunt our relationship on social media!' Married at First Sight's Erin Bateman revealed her relationship with 'husband' Bryce Mohr is going strong...as the pair are now the ONLY COUPLE from the entire series still together

'I'm sure it infuriates a lot of people that they're not kept in the loop because the nature of reality TV is you then go on to flaunt your whole life on social media,' she said.

Erin, 28, added: 'I don't think it's normal. I know personally people who portray their relationship on social media as this fairytale, who are some of the most miserable people I've ever met, in terms of relationships.'

Dating Bryce for two years since meeting on the reality show in 2016, the Melbourne socialite also opened up about the 'on-off' nature of their relationship.

'I'm sure it infuriates a lot of people that they're not kept in the loop!' The Melbourne socialite, 28 ,claimed keeping their romance 'on the down-low' has been the secret to their success

'I'm sure it infuriates a lot of people that they're not kept in the loop!' The Melbourne socialite, 28 ,claimed keeping their romance 'on the down-low' has been the secret to their success

'We are very much together,' she said, 'But that doesn't mean it hasn't been without its ups and downs  and everything else that goes with a normal relationship.'

But Erin was quick to add neither she nor Bryce have changed who they are since their 'wedding'. 

'The Bryce I got the day that I met him is the Bryce I have today,' she said. 'He hasn't changed at all. He is exactly who he is, and I'd like to think he feels the same about me.'

Last ones standing! Out of the 35 couples that have been matched across Married At First Sight's five series, season two's Erin Bateman and Bryce Mohr are the only ones still dating

Last ones standing! Out of the 35 couples that have been matched across Married At First Sight's five series, season two's Erin Bateman and Bryce Mohr are the only ones still dating

While her personal life has been relatively smooth sailing, the same can't be said for Erin's career.

After being forced to sell-off her designer clothes last year to make ends meet, the media personality revealed in May that she was 'broke and unemployed'.

But despite her money woes, she's still managed to enjoy a holiday in Hawaii earlier this year.

And often spotted at trendy restaurants and bars, Erin has been flaunting her designer wardrobe - which includes items from Prada and Calvin Klein - on social media.

Money woes: While her personal life has been relatively smooth sailing, the same can't be said for Erin's career. After being forced to sell-off her designer clothes last year to make ends meet, the media personality revealed in May that she was 'broke and unemployed'

Money woes: While her personal life has been relatively smooth sailing, the same can't be said for Erin's career. After being forced to sell-off her designer clothes last year to make ends meet, the media personality revealed in May that she was 'broke and unemployed'


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