

"The thing is I wouldn't be surprised if he did pop the question when we're in the Maldives over New Year," the 20-year-old revealed.
"I don't waste my time, I wouldn't want to be in a relationship with someone thinking 'this is only short term'" the blogger added.Many people believed Molly-Mae was "faking" her love for Tommy on the show, however, the star said she tries her best to try a blind eye to the negativity and the people who post nasty comments about her relationship. Molly-Mae and Tommy came second in Love Island this summer, losing the coveted spot and the £50,000 winning cash prize to Amber Rose Gill and Greg O'Shea who split a mere five weeks later. And although Love Island stars have a bad track record with keeping the love alive post-villa, Molly-Mae couldn't be happier with Tommy.
"He's very expressive about his feelings and is always putting things out to the world but for me, we're together because he knows how much I adore him and I don't have to say it to millions of people."Now, we'll be watching their socials like detectives over Christmas to see if Tommy gets down on one knee.
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