Kaitlyn Bristowe and Shawn Booth say their love is real

Kaitlyn Bristowe and Shawn Booth got engaged during the recently concluded season of "The Bachelorette," and while the two have not set a wedding date, there are speculations that Kaitlyn has left her Vancouver home and is now living with her fiancé in Nashville.

While the couple has not appeared on TV for some time, they have been sharing pictures and videos of their life in Nashville on social media, and the two have become very popular for their hilarious Snapchat videos.

Recently, the pair took part in a Q&A by Shoeme.ca where they talked about their relationships and being social media stars. Since the ABC show ended, the pair has been updating their fans about their activities on Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat, and they told the website that the best part of having such a strong social media base is "being able to show the world that our love isn't dramatic, it's real."

There have been speculations that the two were faking their relationship in order to gain more endorsements from different companies, but Kaitlyn shot down the rumors when she took to Twitter on Saturday, Oct. 17, to answer a question from one of her followers.

The Twitter user wrote, "Are you two the real deal? It's all over the Internet you are faking it for fame and money. Can you confirm?"

Kaitlyn wrote, "Shame on you for believing that [expletive]!"

Despite all the rumors, the two said that their relationship has evolved and grown since their time on the show and is better than ever.

"We have been able to get mad at each other, learn how to argue reasonably, and learn from it. That makes every relationship grow—as long as you learn from it," they told the website.

The couple also added that they want to start a YouTube channel because they love being together and "letting the world see how happy we are."

"There aren't enough cheesy love stories out there and we want people to believe in real love," they said.

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