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Cara Maria Sorbello is ready for her next challenge with boyfriend Paulie Calafiore — and that means saying goodbye to her self-proclaimed “mistress” title.
“We definitely want kids and we want marriage,” Calafiore, 34, exclusively told Us Weekly on Tuesday, June 27, while sitting alongside his longtime girlfriend, 37.
While Sorbello agreed with her partner, she revealed that she wasn’t always keen on the idea of saying “I do,” especially when she started dating Calafiore in summer 2018.
“[During] these five years, like, I’ve come back to who I am. I feel like a whole different person,” the Challenge: Battle of the Bloodlines winner told Us, noting that before Calafiore, she was in some “unhealthy and toxic relationships,” which affected her outlook on marriage. “I’ve always been like, ‘I’m never gonna get married. I’m never having kids.’”
Sorbello confessed: “Even when I started [seeing] him, [I said], ‘Just so you know … if you wanna get married, I’ll be your mistress. But, like, I’m never gonna get married.’”
Calafiore recalled his girlfriend’s past remarks, telling Us, “[During] meet and greets she’d be like, ‘No, I’m happy being the mistress.’ And I’m like, ‘We’re dating!’”
Sorbello remembered being “hardheaded” at the start of her romance with the fellow reality star due to “all the trauma” she’d been through. Now, however, she’s changed her tune and is ready to move forward.
“I absolutely would love to marry [Paulie]. I’ve never said that before, but [Paulie is] the person that I see for the rest of my life,” Sorbello said during the joint interview before addressing her partner. “I f—king love you. I 1,000 percent would marry you. Like, this is my best friend.”
Calafiore, for his part, noted that although his brother
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