
Married At First Sight couple Rhi Disljenkovic and Jeff Gobbels open up about their biggest relationship secret as they confirm a major new step
The happy couple confirmed on Thursday they have moved into a new home together in Melbourne.
The loved-up pair also revealed a surprising secret—they have yet to have their first argument, reported 9Entertainment.
Rhi, 34, and Jeff, 39, opened up about their blissful domestic set up in a new interview with the publicaiton, saying living together has just brought them closer together.
'I know we did live together in the experiment, but [moving in together outside the experiment] really just cemented our strong relationship,' Rhi told the publication.
'I think that was a big step for our relationship. We came out of the experiment, and in such a short space of time, we decided to move in with each other,' Jeff said.
'It was just really cool being able to pick out the stuff you want for your own apartment and really build a home together,' the said.
Jeff said the happy couple moved into a completely new place, describing the decision as a 'big' moment for their relationship.
Meanwhile, Rhi shut down any specific future plans including tying the knot and starting a family.
'A lot of people are asking, like, "Will you have kids, are you going to get married? What is the plan?" I think for the next year, it's more about seeing where life takes us,' Rhi said.
It comes after Rhi and Jeff took to Instagram last month to update fans on their relationship status with a series of romantic snaps.
In one shot, Jeff and Rhi snuggled up on a couch for a cosy selfie—Jeff wearing a white cap and black tee, while Rhi kept it casual in a brown shirt and minimal makeup, her dark hair swept back effortlessly.
In another cheeky image, the duo were captured inside a car with Rhi behind the wheel looking effortlessly glam in a sleeveless cream outfit and sleek black sunglasses.
Meanwhile, Jeff sipped from a brown bottle, flashing his silver watch and sporting retro frames.
Speaking exclusively to Daily Mail Australia, the couple confirmed they are still going strong.
'We got married on the 25th of July last year, so July coming up,' Rhi revealed.
'It's crazy to think it would be our one-year anniversary since walking down the aisle.'
Jeff chimed in: 'Yeah, we are feeling great. Can't believe it's all done and dusted. It's a little bit sad to be honest.'
Reflecting on their reunion dinner party, the couple said they weren't nervous to return—rather, they found it entertaining to see the other cast members unload.
The reunion episode also featured a milestone moment for the couple, with Jeff telling Rhi he loved her for the first time on camera.
'It was genuine,' Rhi said. 'That was the first time that we had said "I love you".'
Asked to reveal the quirkiest thing they've learned about one another, Jeff joked: 'Rhi's a bit of a nerd.'
When asked about their intimacy, Rhi candidly said: 'Our sex life was actually great when we met a year and a half ago.
'That was never the issue. I think timing was the issue… but no, this time around, it's better.'
When asked if he ever had to propose, Jeff replied: 'I probably wouldn't do it at a public event with heaps of randoms.
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