Israel Folau has revealed he and same-sex marriage proponent David Pocock spoke to ensure there were no hard feelings following his controversial "No Vote" tweet.
Folau created a social media storm last month when, in the midst of the federal government's postal vote over the issue, he wrote on Twitter he "will not support gay marriage" in line with his religious beliefs.
His views were at odds with the Australian Rugby Union and Pocock, who has previously refused to marry his fiancee Emma Palandri until same-sex marriage is legalised in the country.
Pocock, who is currently taking time away from the Australian team to study, took to Twitter just hours after Folau's tweet to confirm he would "#VoteYes for justice and love".
But the Wallabies fullback said the two touched base in the immediate aftermath of their tweets to express their mutual respect for each other's opinions.