'The Bachelorette' news: Kaitlyn Bristowe and Shawn Booth living together?

Kaitlyn Bristowe and Shawn Booth Instagram/ shawn_booth18

Kaitlyn Bristowe and Shawn Booth appear to be going strong as the two are still together and look more in love with each other two months after the season finale of "The Bachelorette."

While the two have been very open about their relationship in interviews and on social media since the ABC show's final episode, fans are speculating that the couple is now living together based on some of the their Snapchats and Twitter posts.

According to E! News, rumors started to circulate that Bristowe has moved in with Booth when he went on Snapchat to show his followers how many suitcases she was bringing to Nashville. Bristowe also hinted on Twitter that she's making a big move to Nashville from Vancouver when she asked her followers "what's the best way to ship luggage from Canada to the States?"

"We can't travel with this many bags!" she wrote.

Bristowe fueled the speculation when she took to Snapchat to post a video of her folding her fiance's socks, telling her followers that Booth does not match up his socks and that she does it for him.

"I'm so domesticated," she said in the video. "There's something about wearing an engagement ring and folding your man's socks."

Despite rumors claiming that the two are faking their relationship, it looks like the couple is still very much smitten with one another. Earlier this week, Booth tweeted a photo of their love notes and all nine roses that Bristowe gave him on the ABC show. Since arriving in Nashville last week, the couple has been inseparable, going on dinner dates, concerts, and appearances in recent days.

On Sunday, Oct. 4, Booth took to Twitter and wrote about the couple's first weekend in his hometown.

"Crashed a wedding and got @kaitlynbristowe up on stage rapping at the local honky tonk. #Success," he wrote.

Bristowe and Booth have yet to confirm the reports.

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