Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury engaged! Love Island stars set to wed after romantic proposal
23.07.2023 - 21:01
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Follow OK! on Threads here: https://www.threads.net/@ok_mag Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury are engaged after a romantic proposal four years after meeting in the Love Island villa The couple, who are proud parents to baby girl Bambi, shared the happy news that they're set to tie the knot on Sunday after a gorgeous proposal during their Ibiza getaway. Taking to Instagram, Molly-Mae, 24, shared a gorgeous black-and-white video of the proposal, where she held Bambi and Tommy, 24, got down on one knee. She penned: "Forever.
23/07/23" with an engagement ring and a crying emoji. In the clip, Molly-Mae wears a white jumpsuit as she walks towards a cliff where Tommy, in a suit, is waiting with Bambi surrounded by hundreds of roses. Molly-Mae is emotional as she beams from ear-to-ear as Tommy gets down on one knee with a stunning diamond ring as she holds their daughter Bambi.The former Islander is then seen excitedly nodding her head as Tommy then leans in to kiss his new wife-to-be as she breaks down in tears.
At the end of the stunning video, the couple stare into the distance while cuddling as they look to their future as husband and wife. Molly-Mae's 7.5million followers, celebrity pals and her former Love Island co-stars were quick to react. Maura Higgins wrote: "BALLING AGAIN!!!!!!!!! ILYSM CONGRATULATIONS YOU TWO" with heart emojis.
Molly-Mae's manager and BFF, Francesca Britton, wrote: "Oh my goodness I’m off again, the best news congratulations. Love you all" with heart emojis. While Love Island host, Maya Jama, put: "WE LOVE TO SEE IT! Congratulations you cuteys." The couple's romance has gone from strength to strength since they met on TV, quickly becoming one of the most successful love stories from the ITV show.
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