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Tyler Cameron’s Girlfriend Tate Madden Shares Peek Inside Their Romance
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Date:2025-04-25 20:13:30
Don’t try to steal Tyler Cameron for a chat—he’s officially off the market.
In a TikTok video posted Sept. 29, the Bachelorette alum—the runner-up on Hannah Brown’s season—looked happy as ever as he showed off his dance moves with girlfriend Tate Madden. The reality star, 31, was seen twirling his lady love on the dance floor as a band played onstage, before sharing a laugh as their hands grazed Tyler’s face.
The clip comes shortly after Tate shared photos of the couple on a romantic trip to France. In the pics, which were posted on Instagram Sept. 14, she and Tyler sipped wine with friends, smiled aboard a boat, and enjoyed dinner near the Eiffel Tower.
It seems as though the dynamic between the duo changed over the years, as Tate posted a TikTok in December 2022 playfully denying they were together.
“We are not dating,” she said in response to a comment suggesting the two were an item. “I actually work for Tyler. But he is madly in love with me and asks me to be his girlfriend every day, and I tell him he needs to calm down. It’s inappropriate.”
Eventually, the pair caught a case of the love bug and Tyler confirmed the relationship to E! News in July. “Things are smooth,” the model said at the time. “It's new. So we're learning and one day the world will know, but right now we're just kind of chilling out.”
He also explained his reluctance to share his love life publicly. “It's just better that way,” he said. “Once you make it for the world, everyone gets to comment and throw their two cents in. And right now, we're trying to make sure we're good.”
The Going Home with Tyler Cameron star later revealed he and Tate were living together and working on remodeling their home during an Amazon Live broadcast. While she spoke off-camera throughout the livestream—and briefly appeared onscreen to wave to viewers—Tyler noted, “She says she will not be joining me, but you will get to meet her soon.”
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