It is said that one of the biggest challenges a couple can face is moving in together.
But Paralympian Dylan Alcott, 30, and his sexologist girlfriend Chantelle Otten, 30, excitedly moved into a new home together on Monday.
The couple, who starting living together just one week after they began dating in 2019, were spotted arriving outside their new Melbourne property before helping a team of removalists carry their belongings inside.
Home sweet home! Paralympian Dylan Alcott, 30, and his sexologist girlfriend Chantelle Otten, 30, were spotted moving into a new home together in Melbourne on Monday
Dressed down in a black hoodie and matching Nike track pants, author Chantelle carried boxes from a truck to the front door.
She appeared to be makeup free and slicked back her blue-dyed hair in a tight chignon.
Her look was completed with a pair of black-and-green sneakers, layered gold necklaces, and a black Prada backpack.
Here to help: Dressed down in a black hoodie and matching Nike track pants, Chantelle was spotted helping Dylan out of the car before assisting removalists
Dylan, meanwhile carried his miniature Dachshund Sauce’s bed on his lap.
The sportsman was dressed down in a blue jumper, matching shorts and a beanie.
He completed his look with black sneakers, a silver watch and a pair of Nike crew socks.
Sporty: He completed his look with black sneakers, a silver watch and a pair of Nike crew socks
Low-key look: Chantelle appeared to be makeup free for the occasion, and slicked back her blue-dyed hair in a tight chignon
At one stage, the pair were joined by a female friend, who strolled arm-in-arm down the road with Chantelle as they waited for the removalists to finish their work.
Tables, chairs and a fridge, were among the many belongings being carried into the home.
The removalists were also seen carrying a blue wheelchair ramp inside.
On the move: Her look was completed with a pair of black-and-green sneakers, layered gold necklaces, and a black Prada backpack. She also covered her face with a black mask
Pals: At one stage, the pair were joined by a female friend, who strolled arm-in-arm down the road with Chantelle as they waited for the removalists to finish their work
Important: The removalists were seen carrying a blue wheelchair ramp inside
‘We do have a sexy ramp’: Chantelle had recently confirmed the home she’d previously shared with Dylan was s completely wheelchair accessible
Chantelle recently confirmed the home she’d previously shared with Dylan was s completely wheelchair accessible, telling fans on Instagram: ‘We do have a sexy ramp in our house; it was made for Dyl.’
Chantelle and Dylan made their romance public at a tennis event in April 2019, and have been inseparable ever since.
Earlier this year, Dylan told Good Weekend magazine that he was very nervous before consummating his relationship with Chantelle, given that her entire career is centred upon studying the sexual experience.
Equipment: A removalist was seen carrying a washing basket filled with basketballs presumably owned by Dylan, who previously competed as a wheelchair basketball player before turning to tennis
Fairytale: Chantelle and Dylan made their romance public at a tennis event in April 2019, and have been inseparable ever since
Nervous: Earlier this year, Dylan told Good Weekend magazine that he was very nervous before consummating his relationship with Chantelle, given that her entire career is centred upon studying the sexual experience
‘I thought, ‘You’re doing it with the best!’ But we’re both sex-positive. It’s important to me to talk about it,’ the athlete explained.
Dylan also revealed the one thing he wished he’d known about sex when he was younger.
He said that growing up there was no information online about sex for people with disabilities, and that watching pornography only added to his insecurities.
‘But one thing I’ve learnt is that people can have sex in any way. And obviously, I must be doing something right if I’ve managed to lock down someone like Chantelle,’ he said.
Pressure: ‘I thought, ‘You’re doing it with the best!’ But we’re both sex-positive. It’s important to me to talk about it,’ the athlete explained
Insecurities: He said that growing up there was no information online about sex for people with disabilities, and that watching pornography only added to his insecurities
Honest: ‘But one thing I’ve learnt is that people can have sex in any way. And obviously, I must be doing something right if I’ve managed to lock down someone like Chantelle,’ he said