Christie Swadling's fiancé Joel Price has disappeared from her social media after he was served with a restraining order and charged with domestic violence-related common assault.

Price, 38, was served an interim Apprehended Violence Order (AVO) by NSW Police on behalf of Swadling, 27, in April. He has pleaded not guilty to the assault charge.

The pair began dating in 2020 before Price got down on one knee and proposed the following year.

But Swadling, who overcame an eating disorder and now promotes a healthy and active lifestyle, is understood to have wiped all recent content related to her gym influencer partner from her Instagram account.

The matters were last mentioned in court on Tuesday, May 14 and will be heard in the same court on August 6.

The couple would often post videos and pictures together as they worked out at the gym and during lavish holidays, sometimes featuring Price's 12-year-old son Kaden.

Swadling has removed most recent images and videos of her partner from her Instagram account, but they are understood to still be following each other.

The Lake Macquarie-based gym influencer has since embarked on a new business venture with friend Courtney Princic, setting up a podcast titled Voice The Difference. 

Christie Swadling's fiancé Joel Price has disappeared from her social media after he was served a restraining order and charged with a domestic violence-related common assault. Both pictured

It replaces Swadling's Yo Balance Co Podcast, on which her fiancé occasionally appeared.

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Christie Swadling with a request for comment. 

Meanwhile, almost a month after Price's court appearance, Swadling shared footage of her Price driving dangerously, using his knees to steer the wheel of his car while air drumming with his hands.

The pair were singing and dancing to the song Sail by Awolnation when Price let go of the steering wheel and began to air drum. It is not suggested that any contravention of the AVO took place during the events that were being filmed.

Price, 38, was served an Apprehended Violence Order (AVO) by NSW Police on behalf of Swadling, 27, in April after being charged with assault. He has pleaded not guilty to the charge

Attempting to keep the wheel straight, Price used his knees to steer the large vehicle.

According to Transport for NSW, drivers must always have proper control of a vehicle and failing to do so could land them a $481 fine and three demerit points.

Swadling also failed to wear her seat belt correctly - with the sash under both of her arms.

Swadling is understood to have wiped all recent content of her partner on social media. Pictured: The fitness influencer's Instagram account on Tuesday

In NSW, there is a penalty of up to $2,200 for drivers and passengers over the age of 16 years who fail to wear their seat belt properly adjusted and fastened if the vehicle is moving or stationary, but not parked, unless reversing.

In 2022, Swadling filed for bankruptcy after racking up a pile of debt she can't pay back. 

Documents leaked online in February 2023 showed the social media star was in financial strife, even though she projects a lavish lifestyle on social media.

It was revealed Swadling was bankrupt after an anonymous user on the Tattle Life forums paid $15 to obtain the paperwork on her bankruptcy filing.

It was revealed in February that Swadling was bankrupt after an anonymous user on the Tattle Life forums paid $15 to obtain the paperwork on her bankruptcy filing (pictured here) 

The Instagram model listed her job as an 'advertising and marketing professional' in the publicly available document filed on December 29, 2022.

The status of her bankruptcy was filed as 'undischarged', which means she will still need to pay back particular debts and she won't be able to borrow again from financial institutions without the disclosure of her bankruptcy.

While the release of the debtor's petition did not specify the outstanding debts, the Australian Financial Securities Authority says a creditor must be seeking $10,000 or more to apply to make you bankrupt.

On April 20, Swadling attended court for a financial examination to evaluate her property and financial circumstances as a means of satisfying the judgement debt.

She carried a Louis Vuitton handbag worth a jaw-dropping $2,840 as she prepared for the examination to determine her ability to repay her debts.

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