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How long did Matt James and Rachel Kirkconnell date? Relationship timeline explored as Bachelor star denies infidelity rumors after split


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Rachel Kirkconnell has denied infidelity rumors following her split with Matt James after dating for four years. Their breakup was announced by James in an Instagram post on January 16.

The article from Soap Central discusses the relationship timeline of Matt James and Rachel Kirkconnell, stars from "The Bachelor." They met during Season 25 of the show, where Matt was the lead, and Rachel was a contestant. Their relationship became public after the show, with significant moments including their first public appearance together in February 2021, and facing public scrutiny over past photos of Rachel at an antebellum-themed party. Despite the controversy, they continued their relationship, with Matt defending Rachel and both expressing commitment to learning and growing from the incident. They celebrated their one-year anniversary in November 2021, and by May 2022, they had moved in together. However, recent rumors of infidelity surfaced, which Matt has denied, stating that their split was not due to cheating but rather a mutual decision to part ways. The article also touches on their efforts to maintain privacy and navigate their relationship in the public eye.

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