Cyrell Paule and Eden Dally are insisting they’re still together and that everything is fine with their relationship, despite police taking out an apprehended violence order (AVO) against the former Married At First Sight star on Love Island alum, Eden’s behalf.
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Earlier this week Cyrell had an AVO lodged against her by police on behalf of her Eden – with whom she shares two-month-old son, Boston – after police were called to their home.
Eden has since spoken out, telling The Daily Telegraph that they are still together and that “couples fight and make up”.

“Cyrell and I are all good,” he told Confidential.
“I am with her now. Unfortunately couples fight and make up.”
The couple are currently in COVID-19 isolation together, with their young son.
Cyrell also confirmed to the publication that their life is going on as normal.
“There is no AVO, he’s right here feeding the baby while I’m folding clothes,” she told the publication.
“I’ve become very domesticated. There is no domestic violence.”
According to The Daily Telegraph, the NSW Online Registry lists an Apprehended Violence Application matter, taken out by Constable Chantelle Gibson against Cyrell on behalf of Eden.
The matter will be heard at Burwood Local Court on April 17 at 9.30am.
According to the Daily Mail last week, “officers from Ryde Police Station were called to the couple’s Sydney home after neighbours overheard them having a heated argument.”
However, the couple told the publication that it was all a “misunderstanding”.
Eden said: “We had a little argument and it was a complete misunderstanding. I’d never get an AVO out against Cyrell. I’m with her right now.”