MAFS couple Martha Kalifatidis and Michael Brunelli look tense at Bondi Beach

They ‘wed’ on the 2019 season of Married At First Sight and have been together ever since.

And on Wednesday, Martha Kalifatidis, 32, and Michael Brunelli, 30, looked tense while on a coffee run at Sydney’s Bondi Beach. 

Both dressed casually, the reality stars-turned-influencers appeared to have a lot on their minds as they stopped along the boardwalk for a chat. 

Is everything okay? Married At First Sight couple Martha Kalifatidis and Michael Brunelli looked tense while on a coffee run at Sydney’s Bondi Beach on Wednesday (pictured) 

Martha went braless in a white cropped singlet, showing off her toned tummy and lithe arms. 

She teamed the top with baby pink Adidas three stripe shorts and white Crocs.

The beauty entrepreneur tied most of her red locks back with a scrunchie, and looked to have gone makeup free.

Attire: The reality stars-turned-influencers dressed casually for the outing

Tense: They appeared to have a lot on their minds

Tense: Both dressed casually, the reality stars-turned-influencers appeared to have a lot on their minds as they stopped along the boardwalk for a chat 

Laidback style: Martha, 32, went braless in a white cropped singlet, which she teamed with baby pink Adidas three stripe shorts and white embellished Crocs

Laidback style: Martha, 32, went braless in a white cropped singlet, which she teamed with baby pink Adidas three stripe shorts and white embellished Crocs 

Casual: Michael, 30, donned a white logo T-shirt, black shorts, Nike sneakers and a black cap

Casual: Michael, 30, donned a white logo T-shirt, black shorts, Nike sneakers and a black cap

Martha gave a rather tense-looking Michael her full attention as they engaged in conversation.  

Michael donned a white logo T-shirt, black shorts, Nike sneakers and a black cap for the outing.    

Despite the tense-looking conversation, the pair also showed affection for one another, with Michael nestling in close to Martha.

A lot on their minds: Martha gave a rather tense-looking Michael her full attention as they engaged in conversation

Sunny Bondi: They stopped along the boardwalk in the trendy locale

A lot on their minds: Martha gave a rather tense-looking Michael her full attention as they engaged in conversation 

Affection: Despite the tense-looking conversation, the pair also showed affection for one another

Affection: Despite the tense-looking conversation, the pair also showed affection for one another 

Gesture: At one stage, Michael, who works as an influencer and personal trainer, placed both hands on Martha's knee

Gesture: At one stage, Michael, who works as an influencer and personal trainer, placed both hands on Martha’s knee 

The couple are one of the very few Married At First Sight success stories.  

They have remained together ever since filming wrapped on the 2019 season, and in October celebrated their two-year anniversary.   

Martha and Michael are now influencers and film, edit and produce each other’s content. 

They earn their full-time income via sponsored fashion and makeup posts, fitness videos, cooking tutorials and other branded content, mostly all created from the comfort of their North Bondi home.     

Low-key: Martha tied most of her red locks back with a scrunchie

Radiant: She appeared to have gone makeup free

Low-key: Martha tied most of her red locks back with a scrunchie, and looked to have gone makeup free 

Success story: The couple are one of the very few Married At First Sight success stories

Success story: The couple are one of the very few Married At First Sight success stories 

Reality star couple: They have remained together ever since filming wrapped on the 2019 season, and in October celebrated their two-year anniversary

Reality star couple: They have remained together ever since filming wrapped on the 2019 season, and in October celebrated their two-year anniversary 

Full-time influencers: Martha and Michael are now influencers and film, edit and produce each other's content

Following: Both stars have a legion of followers on Instagram

Full-time influencers: Martha and Michael are now influencers and film, edit and produce each other’s content 

Martha told Daily Mail Australia last year that ‘never in her wildest dreams’ did she believe that creating sponsored posts at home would become her full-time job, and expressed her surprise at how financially viable it is.  

‘It is surprising. I worked as a makeup artist for so long and I knew that big brands turnover so much. And the number one thing that they all invest in is marketing,’ she said. 

Although Martha did not reveal the exact figure she charges for branded content, it’s estimated she makes anything up to $3,000 for a single sponsored selfie.  

In demand: They earn their full-time income via sponsored fashion and makeup posts, fitness videos, cooking tutorials and other branded content

At home: They are able to create most of their content from the comfort of their North Bondi home

In demand: They earn their full-time income via sponsored fashion and makeup posts, fitness videos, cooking tutorials and other branded content, mostly all created from the comfort of their North Bondi home 

Cashing in: Martha told Daily Mail Australia last year that 'never in her wildest dreams' did she believe that creating sponsored posts at home would become her full-time job, and expressed her surprise at how financially viable it is

Cashing in: Martha told Daily Mail Australia last year that ‘never in her wildest dreams’ did she believe that creating sponsored posts at home would become her full-time job, and expressed her surprise at how financially viable it is