Molly-Mae and Tommy Fury reveal they POO in front of each other
Relaxing on the sofa, Tommy said: "It feels like we have been married for 50 years."
Molly began: "We are very, very, very similar", before being interrupted by her partner loudly burping several times.Between giggles, Molly said: "That is disgusting, I don't remember life without your burping and farting.They met on Love Island this summerThe blonde beauty then dropped the bombshell: "We are extremely comfortable, like, you will lay a log while I'm in the bathroom.
The foursome are the last two couples standing from this year's series of the ITV2 dating show, with overall champs Amber Gill and Greg O'Shea splitting just weeks after the finale.as he admitted that they usually only manage to see each other once a week.
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