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She’s been shot at, lectured by her entire family and dragged out of her home at gunpoint, but the wife of Australia’s most recognisable bikie says she’s not going anywhere.

Dayne Brajkovich and Jacinta Hill met, like thousands of couples during the Covid pandemic, on Tinder while the whole country was trapped in lockdown.

Within a couple of days of matching on April Fool’s Day 2020, they took a stroll around Perth‘s picturesque Swan River.

It was love at the first sight for the inked-up couple who were engaged just six months later.

Ms Hill, 31, moved into his million-dollar home with her daughter Audrina, now 11, before they bought a new one together last September and got married on the balcony on November 12.

‘Jancinta and I have been through a lot of bulls**t the past few years and she’s still here. She’s always got my back, she’s what you would call solid,’ Brajkovich, 43, told Daily Mail Australia.

‘We clicked because neither of us drink, smoke, or take drugs.’

Ms Hill never once flinched, despite her lover being the sergeant-at-arms of the notorious Hells Angels bikie gang when they met, until he was kicked out early last year.

‘I knew Jacinta was the one when she stuck around after the TRG (police Tactical Response Group) surrounded the house at dinner time with a Bearcat armoured vehicle at the front and forced us outside at gunpoint,’ Brajkovich said.

‘They even had red laser dots from their semi-automatic weapons pointed at us as we were instructed to walk out of the house by a loud microphone.’

Their romance nearly ended in tragedy when rival Rebels bikie Jason Kemp fired five or six shots into Brajkovich’s car in the driveway of his previous house in March 2021 while Ms Hill and Audrina were sitting in the front seats.

There were just six people at their wedding, including the celebrant and photographer. Not even their parents have seen the photos.

Afterwards they drove away on custom motorbikes with their names on the number plates – ‘DAYNE’ and ‘JACINT4’.

Ms Hill shares her bikie beau’s love of tattoos, sporting extensive colourful ink that completely covers her legs, lower torso, and right arm.

The couple resemble a modernist painting on their tropical vacations, with Brajkovich famously tattooed on literally every inch of his body, including Ms Hill’s and Audrina’s names on the back of his head.

They had the wedding date tattooed during their honeymoon to Vietnam, him on his shoulder and she on her right hand, and Brajkovich inked her phone number on his arm so she could bail him out whenever he was locked up.

Ms Hill also testified in court that she put makeup over her husband’s gang tattoos every morning before he went to work, so he wouldn’t be arrested for breaking Western Australia’s controversial laws banning the public display of bikie insignia and slogans.

Brajkovich later had the tattoos covered with other ones since he was no longer a member of the club anyway.

But Ms Hill’s family never accepted her undying love for her bad boy boyfriend, and relations have not thawed since they tied the knot. He is still banned from Sunday dinners and hasn’t even met her parents.

‘They want nothing to do with me, they prefer to read the papers and make their own judgment,’ Brajkovich said.

‘I’ve tried, I rocked up to Jacinta’s mother’s work once to let her know Jacinta was having a semi-serious procedure in hospital but that didn’t get me any points.

‘I did nearly get their daughter and granddaughter shot, so that’s fair enough.

‘But despite what Jacinta’s family thinks of me, she still decided to marry me. I think she likes being on the back in the fast lane with me.’

Ms Hill promised that despite all the marriage has cost her, she would never leave him – but there was one catch.

‘If Dayne joins another [bikie] club, I’m not sticking around,’ she said.

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