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Home and Away’s real-life couple Sophie Dillman and Patrick O’Connor share loved-up holiday photos

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The real-life pair from Home and Away, Sophie Dillman and Patrick O’Connor, have posted pictures from their vacation in Greece’s Mykonos, where they appear to be enjoying the time of their lives.

O’Connor, who plays Dean Thompson on the programme, shared photos of himself and Dillman with the backdrop of the Greek island on Instagram with the message “Mykonos has him now.”

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Dillman (Ziggy Astoni) is seen taking a swim in one picture, and the two of them are shown riding about the region together in another.

In 2021, the actors talked openly about their relationship, telling TV Week how they first grew close as friends before falling in love.

We’re fortunate in that respect because we were coworkers before becoming friends, she remarked.

“Having a connection based on friendship is good. We respect each other as best friends first and foremost at our core, but starting out that way has also strengthened our bond.

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Patrick noted that while on site, they felt “comfortable” working together.

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He remarked, “It’s quite laid back.” “If we go out together, we get noticed by fans, but fame hasn’t really altered who we are.

“The UK fans are active and enjoy talking about everything, even us! However, I think Sophie is a fantastic performer, and it helps on set to know that everyone gets along.

Winnie, an adorable little cavoodle that the couple previously appeared on This Morning Australia with in May, was recently adopted by the couple.

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They also discussed how tough it may be to separate their personal and professional lives when on the talk programme.

The hardest part, according to Sophie, is when you have to transition right into a love scene after having a domestic dispute. However, you later laugh about it.

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“We’re not too bad. It’s okay because we’ve got a lot of practise, she continued.

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