'You just have to deal with it as best you can': Anna Heinrich reflects on her life in the spotlight with Tim Robards on The Daily Edition

The fell in love on reality television and now navigate their way through a very public life and have recently been dodging break up rumours, but now Anna Heinrich has opened up about living in the public eye with boyfriend Tim Robards. 

Appearing on The Daily Edition the 29-year-old said the speculation about an impending engagement or break-up is something the couple have learnt to deal with.

'I just think you have to deal with it when it comes to that,' the blonde beauty told hosts Tom Williams and Sally Obermeder.

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Happily together: Anna Heinrich has opened up about living in the public eye with boyfriend Tim Robards

Happily together: Anna Heinrich has opened up about living in the public eye with boyfriend Tim Robards

'You have put yourself in that position and you just have to deal with it as best you can.

'I think I have pretty thick skin now and I have had that question "When are you going to get married?" for almost three years now.' 

Despite making regular appearances on the red carpet with her hunky beau, Anna also continues to works as a criminal lawyer and seems to have perfected the work-life balance.

'I know what is important to me and I prioritize that': The 29-year-old opened up about living in the public eye on The Daily Edition, saying she keeps the important things in life her main priority 

'I know what is important to me and I prioritize that': The 29-year-old opened up about living in the public eye on The Daily Edition, saying she keeps the important things in life her main priority 

'I know what is important to me and I prioritize that,' she said.  'I still do law, I'm in the office every week and make sure they're happy but then I also love doing things in the media and I give my all to that.'

Anna, who is currently the face of Pandora's last campaign Poetic Blooms, is intent on keeping her work and media life separate, although admitted at times it can be difficult to manage a double life.

'I don't want to mix law with media. I think I am managing it quite well, but sometimes it does get difficult. I know recently recently they put out something about us separating and it was just so untrue.

'I had people at the gym talking to my mum and people in court asking if we were still together and that's where it gets difficult,' she said.

Tim and Anna met on the first season of The Bachelor Australia in 2013 and now share an apartment together in Bondi.

The Bachelor and his lovely lady: Tim and Anna fell in love during the first season of The Bachelor Australia back in 2013

The Bachelor and his lovely lady: Tim and Anna fell in love during the first season of The Bachelor Australia back in 2013

Double life: Despite making regular red carpet appearances with her handsome beau, Anna still works as a criminal lawyer and told The Daily Edition that sometimes it gets difficult to separate her working and media lives

Double life: Despite making regular red carpet appearances with her handsome beau, Anna still works as a criminal lawyer and told The Daily Edition that sometimes it gets difficult to separate her working and media lives

Despite the rumours of a break-up they looked very much in love as they spent the Easter long weekend Keelendi, New South Wales with an array of family and friends. 

The duo documented their holiday across social media, including one snap of the pair cuddling up whilst chest-deep in the murky liquid.

'#FARMLYF = #MUDDYLIFE @mrtimrobards', wrote Anna beside the picture, posted on Easter Saturday. 

Weekend getaway: The couple appeared anything but glitzy as they waded through a muddy lake during an Easter getaway in Keelendi, New South Wales

Weekend getaway: The couple appeared anything but glitzy as they waded through a muddy lake during an Easter getaway in Keelendi, New South Wales

 

  

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