EXCLUSIVE: WAG Erin Holland reveals her long distance relationship with husband Ben Cutting can be 'a difficult pill to swallow'
She recently tied the knot with Australian cricketer Ben Cutting.
And now, Erin Holland, 32, is settling into married life without Ben by her side while he is overseas playing in the Pakistan Super League.
'Obviously getting married and then having your husband leave straight away was a bit of a difficult pill to swallow,' she told Daily Mail Australia.
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The couple postponed their honeymoon due to his sporting commitments while Erin remains in Sydney.
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The beauty said her husband's departure on February 22 for Pakistan so soon after their wedding had her feeling down in the dumps.
'For me, mental and physical health are very intertwined. If my physical health is right, my mental health is, and if I'm not feeling great mentally, I'm feeling sluggish and not wanting to look after myself physically,' she said.
Erin went on to say her dog has been helping her through the trying time.
'My dog Sicari is incredibly important to me. She was very much a part of my lockdown routine and demands two walks a day and no matter how busy or stressed out I am I will always make time to take her for a walk,' she said.
'I'm very thankful that work has been so busy. I'm very career focused so I'm loving the fact that work has been really busy,' she said.
The beauty reveals that she has been taking time off to think about her future.
'I think heading into your early thirties makes you really think about your life and your career and family and all those things.
'I suppose you start to think about when those things will come in your life,' she added.
Erin and Ben married in Byron Bay on February 13, after rescheduling the wedding twice due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Erin has teamed up with PAW by Blackmores to encourage Australians to spend more time with their pets.
'Sicari is one of my best friends and it’s extremely important to me to ensure I’m doing all I can to keep her happy and healthy,' she said.
'Sicari has had major anxiety issues in the past, alongside other minor health concerns, so my partner and I are glad we have educated ourselves on products like PAW that can help us look after her as she gets older.'
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