Love Island's Molly-Mae has insisted she 'won in [her] own way' having developed the 'perfect' relationship since leaving the show. Find out more on Grazia.
has insisted the pair 'won in [their] own way' having developed the 'perfect' relationship since leaving the show. Stating that the pair now live together, she also spoke about the possibility of them having their own TV show in future.
Addressing more rumours about her and Tommy's friendships with the other Islanders, Molly-Mae told reporters that work is her number one priority right now. 'I keep in touch with a lot of them, but I've barely had time to see my family,' she explained. 'Work is a priority. It's definitely hard to factor in time to see friends and family.'
However, Molly insisted she isn't worried about the impending lack of interest in the current islanders. 'I was extremely happy before Love Island. I had a great job, a happy family, a lovely apartment. And so it doesn’t bother me or scare me. It doesn't faze me,' she said.
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