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E4 Married at First Sight's Erica Roberts and Jordan Gayle share plans to move in together

Scottish star Erica Roberts and Jordan Gayle have discussed their living arrangements as they enjoy life outside of the reality show.

Jordan and Erica are making plans to move in together
Jordan and Erica are making plans to move in together(Image: Channel 4)

Married at First Sight's Jordan Gayle has opened up on the discussions he is having with girlfriend Erica Roberts on their living arrangements following their time on the E4 reality show, where they first met at the altar as strangers.

The 26-year-old, from Sheffield, first formed a connection with Edinburgh dancer Erica, 25, when they entered the experiment halfway through the show. The pair faced a turbulent time both in the dynamics of the group and within their on-screen marriage.


However, Jordan has now explained their living arrangements, telling the Mirror: "We're just in between at the moment. We want to be based in Manchester, we want to get a place in Manchester as soon as we can. Probably after the fight with Luke, you know. It's going to be February time."


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Jordan shared his hopes for the future, adding: "I do really want that next chapter. I think for me when that next chapter comes where we've got our own house and we call the same place home, I think that will really feel like this is the next big chapter and it'll feel much more settled for me and much more like, 'We've got there'."

He also spoke about their unique relationship journey, explaining: "What's weird is that it was such an unnatural step back because me and Erica loved living with each other in the apartment."

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Jordan admitted he was concerned about not living with Erica after the show.(Image: E4)
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Jordan revealed his concerns about leaving the show as he expressed being worried about the prospect of change and doing long-distance, although the pair have enjoyed a string of dates over recent weeks and appear happier than ever.

He admitted he will feel much happier when they are living together again as they will have "got through it all" and his fears of Erica not wanting to live together after the show aren't an issue anymore.

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It comes as we previously reported Jordan has officially set a date for his boxing match against Luke Worley, after his co-star was allegedly "dragging his feet" with cementing the plans.

The grooms previously butted heads on the E4 show, with Luke sensationally axed from by Channel 4 bosses for 'punching' Jordan after a disagreement at Jordan and Erica's shared apartment.

READ MORE: Edinburgh MAFS star Erica Roberts overwhelmed with support from Scots fans

Announcing the news on Instagram, DKM Plush Boxing shared the poster of the two reality stars side-by-side as they confirmed the event would go ahead in February next year after "all the talk" at The Indigo O2 in London.


The post said: "IT IS ON! After all the talk, all the accusations and the war of words, Luke Worley & Jordan Gayle will meet inside the ring on Friday 9th February at The Indigo O2 in London.

"You’ve seen the series and you’ve seen social media since, There really is no love lost between these two, everything is on the line and pride sits right at the top of the list!"

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