Rachel Priest has not provided any insight whether she is married or single up to this point. However, she has been in a drawn out relationship with her puzzling partner for almost eight years.

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The Tasmanian Tigers wicketkeeper/batter came out as a lesbian in broad daylight at an early age. She faced a few criticisms at the start of her bisexual relationship with her partner. However, she has straightforwardly revealed her affection life on Twitter up until this point.

The couple is both wellness enthusiasts who love to go to the rec center each day. They are regularly seen climbing and traveling in their spare time. Likewise, they also invest quality energy indoor once in a while.

Do you know? The two are avid animal darlings who saved two blended Border Collie canine varieties. Besides, they adopted and named it Eve and Kel. They love playing and nestling with their pet canines at home.

Most importantly, Rachel Priest doesn’t have any husband or spouse because she is unmarried. Yet, the personality of her partner in wrongdoing is revealed now. She is in all honesty the cricket sweetheart, Kelley Kelbel.

It seems like the pair has not made any plans for marriage as of now. Yet, they are already honored with a beautiful daughter, Daisy Kelbel Priest (born in January 2016). Right now, she is five years old of age.

The couple is raising their adorable daughter, Daisy, in a healthy and amicable climate up until now. The family of three as of now dwells in the capital city of New Zealand, Wellington.

Rachel Holly Priest was born on thirteenth June 1985 to Mr. Peter and Mrs. Janine Priest of New Plymouth, NZ. In addition, her mom is a full-time homemaker, and her dad works for a Western Geophysical Co.

Cleric’s parents, Peter and Janine, have lived in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, for several years. Also, her sister, Bek “Brissy” Priest, is engaged to her long-term beau, Aaron Hose, a musical artist.

— Rachel Priest (@rachelpriest13) August 15, 2015

All things considered, Rachel actually lives in her nation of origin. She graduated from New Plymouth Girls’ High School in the class of 2002. Before seeking after cricket, she used to function as a dishwasher at Jandals Diner restaurant.

Rachel has now turned into a cricket coach at Taranaki Cricket Association based in New Plymouth. Also, she has been filling in as a customer administration team part at ASB Sports Center since June 2012.