Two months after announcing they’d called time on their whirlwind romance, Cyrell Paule and Eden Dally have reconciled as they prepare to welcome their first child together early next year.
WATCH: Cyrell Paule defends Eden Dally and confirms they are reuniting
Last night, the embattled reality TV couple confirmed they were back together while enjoying a romantic date in Crows Nest, Sydney. According to the Daily Mail— who obtained pictures of the once estranged partners— the former Married At First Sight star looked “smitten” with her Love Island beau who flung his arm around her shoulder while he drank a cocktail and Cyrell sipped on a milkshake.
Following their cute date loved up Cyrell and Eden— who were forced to reunite last month to face court over a defamation case— were later photographed cuddling and holding hands in the street before he planted a kiss on his pregnant girlfriend’s cheek.
Confirmation they’re giving their relationship another chance comes after the expecting mother told New Idea that the “unspeakable pain and disappointment” of bringing a child into a broken home was once weighing heavily on her mind.
“I was desperate for our son to have a mother and a father – a happy home, a happy life,” she explained. “Now I go into this all alone. It is devastating. It is the last thing I ever wanted. Everyone thinks this was an easy decision. It really wasn’t.
“It’s easy to break up with someone when you are no longer in love with them. It’s much harder breaking up when you are still in love with them … I do love Eden,” she continued.
As for why they decided to call time on their whirlwind romance in October, the 30-year-old said at the time that she and Eden couldn’t help but butt heads over their different parenting values.
“Honestly, I just think we wanted different things. I was happy to stay at home and focus on the baby whereas … Eden still wanted to go out and do his thing,” she said. “We were going in different directions. I wanted to see certain changes in Eden as a partner and as much as he was trying … it wasn’t really in him.”
“Even now he is asking what are the plans for the kid? When does he get to see him? When do I have him? What happens with the things he needs? I really do feel sorry for my child. He won’t get what other kids have. He won’t come home and see both the parents there.
In a recent Instagram Q&A, when asked whether she was prepared to raise a child without Eden by her side Cyrell said she’s more worried about losing herself in the thick of it all.
“I’m not scared to be a single mother,” she said during the Instagram Q&A. “I’m more scared to forget my own self-worth and my value, and I would rather be happier on my own raising a child than to forget that.”
Fighting back tears, she continued: “No one really wants to do it on their own, but in the end, I was made to choose whether or not I was to remain somewhere I wasn’t completely happy, or make that sacrifice for myself and my son.”